The implied condition as to fitness of goods for a particular purpose provided under 16(1) of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 applies
A. Where the buyer relies on his own judgment
B. Where the buyer relies on the judgment of the manufacture or dealer and also places reliance on other things
C. Where the buyer relies on the judgment of the manufacture or dealer to the exclusion of any reliance on anything else
D. Where the buyer relies on the judgment of the manufacture or dealer irrespective of whether he places reliance on anything else or not
Answer: Option D
The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 is based on:
A. The English Bill of Exchange Act, 1882
B. The Transfer of Property Act, 1882
C. The English Sale of Goods Act, 1893
D. The Indian Contract Act, 1872
Which of the following is not the right of an unpaid seller under Sale of Goods Act, 1930:
A. Right of lien on goods for the price while the goods are in possession of seller
B. Right of stopping the goods in transit, in case of insolvency of buyer
C. Right of resale as limited by the Act
D. Right of withholding delivery where the property in the goods has passed to the buyer
Under section 9 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, what is a reasonable price is
A. A question of fact
B. A question of law
C. A mixed question of fact and law
D. Only (C) and not (A) or (B)
Before the enactment of Sale of Goods Act, the provisions regarding Sale of Goods were contained in:
A. Indian Contract Act, 1872
B. Indian Registration Act, 1908
C. Transfer of Property Act, 1882
D. Indian Partnership Act, 1932
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