when does the doctrine of caveat emptied not apply to the sale of goods
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If the buyer buys his goods after examining a sample then the rule of Doctrine of Caveat Emptor will not apply. If the rest of the goods do not resemble the sample, the buyer cannot be held responsible. In this case, the seller will be the one responsible. ... Here the doctrine will not apply and B will be responsible.
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This doctrine of caveat emptor is based on the fundamental principle that once a buyer is satisfied with the product's suitability, then he has no subsequent right to reject such product. ... He is required to use his own skill and judgment except in cases of fraud where the doctrine of caveat emptor does not apply.
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