Which of the following are true about conditions according to the Sale of Goods Act? a) Title b) Description c) Quite possession d) Encumbrances Choose the correct answer from the following options

Which of the following are true about conditions according to the Sale of Goods Act? a) Title b) Description c) Quite possession d) Encumbrances Choose the correct answer from the following options Correct Answer a) and b) only

Sale of Goods Act, 1930

The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 herein referred to as the Act, is the law that governs the sale of goods in all parts of India. It doesn’t apply to the state of Jammu & Kashmir.

Implied conditions according to the Sale of Goods Act.
(i)    Seller’s title to goods is valid
(ii)    Goods comply with description & sample
(iii)    Quality or fitness of goods for the purpose specified by Buyer
(iv)    Wholesomeness of eatables

Therefore, option 4 is the correct answer.

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