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Under Section 15, in a sale of goods by description there is an implied condition that:
AThe buyer must inspect the goods
BThe goods shall correspond with the description
CThe price shall be reasonable
DThe goods shall be the cheapest available
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. The goods shall correspond with the description
Section 15 implies that goods sold by description must correspond with that description; 'if you contract to sell peas you cannot compel the buyer to take beans'.
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