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Examveda

Where after the arrival of goods at the appointed destination, the carrier attoms to the buyer and the buyer indicated a further destination for the goods, under section 51 of the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 -

A. The transit for the purposes of the unpaid seller's right to stoppage in transit comes to an end and does not stand prolonged

B. The transit for the purposes of the unpaid seller's right to stoppage in transit stands prolonged till the further destination as indicated by the buyer is not undertaken

C. The transit for the purposes of the unpaid seller's right to stoppage in transit stands prolonged till the goods reach the new appointed destination indicated by the buyer

D. The transit for the purposes of the unpaid seller's right to stoppage in transit has come to an end or not shall depend on the facts and circumstances of the case

Answer: Option A


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