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Under Section 14(a), the implied condition as to title is that the seller:
AWill deliver on time
BHas a right to sell the goods (i.e. is the real owner) when the property is to pass
CHas insured the goods
DWill repair defects
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Has a right to sell the goods (i.e. is the real owner) when the property is to pass
Section 14(a) implies a condition that the seller has the right to sell the goods at the time the property is to pass; a defect in title lets the buyer recover the price.
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