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The implied condition as to fitness for a particular purpose does NOT apply where the goods are bought:

AUnder their patent or trade name (relying on the brand, not the seller's skill)
BBy description
CFrom a manufacturer
DBy a regular customer
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Under their patent or trade name (relying on the brand, not the seller's skill)
Where the buyer relies on a patent or trade name rather than the seller's skill and judgement, no implied condition as to fitness for a particular purpose arises.
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