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Where an unpaid seller, after exercising lien or stoppage, resells the goods, the new buyer (Section 54(3)):
AGets a good title against the original buyer, even without notice of resale
BHolds only as bailee
CMust pay the original buyer
DGets no title
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Gets a good title against the original buyer, even without notice of resale
Section 54(3) gives the subsequent buyer a good title as against the original buyer, even if the notice of resale was not given.
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