Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A) The basic distinction between conditions and warranties is the same under both the Sale of Goods Act and the general law of contracts.
B) Although the parties are generally free to accept or reject parts of the Sale of Goods Act, they cannot decide to treat a statutory condition as if it was a warranty.
C) If there is a breach of contract under the Sale of Goods Act, the plaintiff must use the statutory remedies rather than the remedies that are generally available for a breach of contract.
D) The Sale of Goods Act always imposes an implied condition that the goods are suitable for the buyer's purpose.
E) The Sale of Goods Act now classifies a number of implied obligations as innominate terms.
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