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The doctrine of Caveat Emptor does not apply:

A. When the buyer intimates to the seller the purpose for which he requires the goods and depends upon the skill and judgment of the seller for his purchase

B. When there is custom or usage of trade due to which there is an implied warranty or condition as to quality or fitness for a particular purpose

C. Where the consent of the buyer is obtained by the seller by fraud

D. All of the above

Answer: Option D


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