Business Studies, asked by negihimanshu231, 9 months ago

condition as to title is an example of

A)  implied warranty

B)  express condition

C)  implied condition

D)  express warranty


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Answered by Anonymous
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The correct answer is (c) implied condition

For The Sale of Goods Act under a contract of sale of goods that implied:

• Condition that the seller has the right to sell the goods.

• Warranty that the buyer will have quiet possession of the goods.

• Warranty that the goods will be free from any charge or encumbrance in favour of a third party that has not been declared or is not known to buyers.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The condition as to title is an example of implied warranty.

What is the condition as to title?

  • Condition as to title is the right of the seller to sell the product and he must have an agreement to sell the products
  • If the product is faulty then the buyer can return the product and take its money from the seller
  • The responsibility of the seller is to maintain the products and repair the products whom he wants to sale
  • The buyer should check the terms and conditions of the agreement before purchasing products
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