Multiple Choice
The doctrine of caveat emptor refers to
A) quality or condition of goods, not ownership.
B) the unconscionable transfer of goods.
C) contracts where both a dominant and subservient party exist.
D) transfer of clear title in the sale of goods.
E) the situation where one party is in a vastly superior position of knowledge with respect to some matter which is of vital importance to the other party.
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