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Under Section 25(2), where goods are deliverable to the order of the seller or his agent under a bill of lading or railway receipt, the seller is prima facie deemed to have:
AWaived payment
BPassed property to the buyer
CReserved the right of disposal
DMade an unconditional appropriation
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Reserved the right of disposal
Section 25(2): making the goods deliverable to the seller's own order presumptively reserves the right of disposal, so property does not pass until his condition is met.
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