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A brought a horse from B. A wanted to enter the horse in a race. Turns out the horse was not capable of running a race on account of being lame. But A did not inform B of his intention. So B will not be responsible for the defects of the horse.

A. The Doctrine of Caveat Emptor will apply

B. The Doctrine of Caveat Emptor will not apply

C. The Doctrine of Caveat Emptor may apply

D. None of the above

Answer: Option A


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