the goods are free from any charge or burden of 3rd party is an example of
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This is an implied warranty which maintains that the goods are free from any encumbrance or charge from any third party who has not been introduced or known to the buyer at or before the time of the contract of sale is entered into. For example, a person A pledges his computer to another person B against a
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