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On a breach of condition (before the buyer has accepted the goods), the aggrieved party may:
AOnly claim nominal damages
BOnly ask for repair
CRepudiate the contract, or claim damages, or both
DDo nothing
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Repudiate the contract, or claim damages, or both
A breach of condition entitles the aggrieved party to repudiate the contract and/or claim damages, unlike a breach of warranty which gives damages only.
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