Section 39 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 provides that where in pursuance of a contract of sale,
A. Delivery of goods to the carrier for the purposes of transmission to the buyer, is a delivery to the buyer
B. Delivery of goods to the carrier for the purposes of transmission to the buyer, is not a delivery to the buyer unless the goods reach its destination
C. Delivery of goods to the carrier for the purposes of transmission to the buyer is not a delivery to the buyer unless the goods are removed by the buyer
D. Delivery of goods to the carrier for the purposes of transmission to the buyer is a delivery to the buyer only if the carrier is named by the buyer
Answer: Option A

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