When the seller has obtained possession of goods under a voidable contract, what title does the buyer acquire when the goods are passed under the contract of sale:

When the seller has obtained possession of goods under a voidable contract, what title does the buyer acquire when the goods are passed under the contract of sale: Correct Answer Buyer acquires good title to the goods if he acts in good faith and without notice of seller's defect of title

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