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  • Question 1
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    Risk prime facie passes with ________.
    Solution
    Risk prime facie passes with property or ownership. Goods remain at seller's risk, which means, any damage done to the goods is to be borne by the sellers.
    Hence, option (A) is the correct answer.
  • Question 2
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    The keys of Warehouse where the goods are stored is handed over to the Buyer. It is called _________.
    Solution
    Symbolic delivery refers to the type of delivery when goods are delivered by way of gift or sale as the actual delivery becomes cumbersome.The keys of Warehouse where the goods are stored is handed over to the Buyer. It is called symbolic.
  • Question 3
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    Under Sec. $$36(4)$$, demand or tender of delivery may be treated as ineffectual unless made __________.
    Solution
    Under section 36(4), demand or tender of delivery may be treated as ineffectual unless made at a reasonable hour. It means if the delivery of goods is not done in time, it will produce no desired effect on delivery.
  • Question 4
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    Seller sends the goods to the buyer at larger or smaller quantity than ordered quantity. What is the option for the buyer?
    Solution
    If the seller sends the goods to the buyer at a larger or smaller quantity than the ordered quantity, then the buyer can either accepts or rejects the whole quantity.
    Hence, option (C) is the correct answer.
  • Question 5
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    In case of excess-delivery, i.e., more than the contracted quantity, the Buyer can _______.
    Solution
    If the seller sends the goods to the buyer at a larger or smaller quantity than the ordered quantity, then the buyer can either accepts or rejects the whole quantity. Therefore, in case of excess delivery, that is, more than the contracted quantity, the buyer can either reject the goods in full, accept the contract quantity and rejects the excess, or accept the whole.
    Hence, option (D) is the correct answer.
  • Question 6
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    Rights of an unpaid seller include ________.
    Solution
    Rights of an unpaid seller include:-
    a) Right against the goods
    b) Right to stoppage in transit: the seller can stop the delivery of goods in the mid way.
    c) Right to resell: he has the right to sell those goods again to some other persons.
    Hence, option (D) is the correct answer.
  • Question 7
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    Where the Seller agrees to deliver the Goods at his own risk at ____________, the Buyer shall bear the risk of deterioration necessarily incident to the course of transit, unless otherwise agreed.
    Solution
    Where the Seller agrees to deliver the Goods at his own risk at a place other than at which they are sold, the Buyer shall bear the risk of deterioration necessarily incident to the course of transit unless otherwise agreed. In this case, if the goods get destroyed while delivering, the buyer bears all the risks.
    Hence, option (A) is the correct answer.
  • Question 8
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    A agreed to sell $$100$$ quintals of rice to B, B does not like that quality and refuse them __________.
    Solution
    A agreed to sell 100 quintals of rice to B, B does not like that quality and refuse them because B can do so, but he is liable to pay for care and custody of goods.
  • Question 9
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    Under the sale of goods act $$1930$$, In case the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity less than the goods brought under the contract, the buyer ________.
    Solution
    In case the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity less than the goods brought under the contract, the buyer may reject the whole goods delivered under the sale of goods act 1930. Hence, if the seller supplies less quantity of goods to the buyer, the buyer has the right o return the whole quantity of goods.
    Hence, option (A) is the correct answer.
  • Question 10
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    Under Section $$42$$ of the Sale of Goods Act, acceptance of goods by the Buyer _______.
    Solution
    Under section 42 of the Sale of Goods Act, acceptance of goods by the Buyer either can be conditional or absolute. Buyer's acceptance can be conditional as buyers can accept goods on certain terms and conditions. The buyer's acceptance is absolute when without any conditions, the buyer accepts the goods.
    Hence, option (C) is the correct answer.
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