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Under Section 16(1), an implied condition as to fitness for the buyer's particular purpose arises where the buyer:
ABuys under a brand name
BInspects the goods himself
CPays a premium price
DMakes the purpose known to the seller and relies on the seller's skill or judgement, the goods being of the seller's usual line
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Makes the purpose known to the seller and relies on the seller's skill or judgement, the goods being of the seller's usual line
Section 16(1) implies fitness for purpose where the buyer makes the purpose known, relies on the seller's skill/judgement, and the goods are of a description the seller deals in.
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