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Under Section 14(c), the implied warranty as to encumbrances is that the goods shall be:
AOf the best quality
BDelivered free of cost
CInsured by the seller
DFree from any charge or encumbrance in favour of a third party not declared or known to the buyer
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Free from any charge or encumbrance in favour of a third party not declared or known to the buyer
Section 14(c) implies a warranty that the goods are free from undisclosed charges or encumbrances in favour of third parties.
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