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Under Section 52, stoppage in transit is effected by:
AInforming the buyer only
BFiling a suit
CSelling to a third party
DTaking actual possession of the goods, or giving notice of the claim to the carrier in possession
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Taking actual possession of the goods, or giving notice of the claim to the carrier in possession
Section 52 allows stoppage by retaking actual possession or by notice to the carrier, who must then redeliver to the seller (the seller bearing redelivery expenses).
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