Explain Seller's Title and the Nature of Goods
Explain Seller's Title and the Nature of Goods?
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Seller's Title
1. The seller has the right to sell the goods.
2. The buyer will enjoy quiet possession of the goods.
3. The goods will be free from unknown liens and encumbrances to any third party.
Nature of Goods
1. Goods sold by description will conform to that description.
2. Goods sold by sample will correspond with the sample in type and quality.
3. Goods will be of merchantable quality. This applies only if the seller normally deals with those sorts of goods. If the buyer has examined the goods, it does not cover defects that he or she should have noticed.
4. Goods must be fit for their intended use. This applies when the seller normally deals with those sorts of goods.
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