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In a sale by sample under Section 17, which is an implied condition?
AThe bulk shall correspond with the sample in quality, with a reasonable opportunity to compare, and be free of latent unmerchantable defects
BThe seller need not deliver the bulk
CThe buyer must pay in advance
DThe sample becomes the buyer's property
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. The bulk shall correspond with the sample in quality, with a reasonable opportunity to compare, and be free of latent unmerchantable defects
Section 17 implies that the bulk corresponds with the sample, the buyer gets a reasonable chance to compare, and the goods are free of defects not apparent on reasonable examination of the sample.
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