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Section 16 of the Sale of goods Act, 1930 recognises…………… exceptions to the general rule of caveate emptor enunciated in the first para of the section.​

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Exceptions To The Rule Of Caveat emptor (Section 16 of The Sale of Goods Act, 1930) · Fitness for buyers purpose [Section 16(1)] · Sale under ...

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The doctrine of Caveat Emptor is an integral part of the Sale of Goods Act. It translates to “let the buyer beware”. This means it lays the responsibility of ...

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