Multiple Choice
Acceptance under the Sale of Goods Act means
A) conduct by the buyer to accept the offer made by the seller.
B) accepting the goods.
C) any conduct by the buyer in relation to the goods that amounts to a recognition of the existence of a contract.
D) an unconditional willingness to enter into an agreement with the seller on terms specified.
E) accepting the terms of the contract of sale.
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