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Where goods are sold by sample as well as by description (Section 15), the implied condition is that the bulk shall correspond with:
AThe sample only
BWhichever the seller chooses
CThe description only
DBoth the sample and the description
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Both the sample and the description
On a sale by sample and description, the goods must correspond with both; failing either, the buyer may repudiate.
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