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Question 5
Statement 1. Acceptance of the goods by the buyer shall discharge the seller form liability in damages for breach of any warranty in the contract of sale.
Statement 2. Where goods are delivered to the buyer, and he refuses to accept them, having the right to do so, he is bound to return them to the seller.
A)Both statements are true.
B) Only statement 2 is true.
C) Only Statement 1 is true.
D) Both statements are false
Question 6
Except for one, the following are the effects of buyer’s justifiable refusal to accept delivery. Which is the exception?
A) If the buyer voluntarily constitutes himself a depositary of the goods, he shall be liable as such.
B) There will be legal pledge or pledge by operation of law.
C) It is sufficient that the buyer notifies the seller that he refuses to accept the goods.
D) The buyer has no obligation to return the goods to the seller.
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