Henry stops at a yard sale to look for old musical equipment.He sees an amplifier that is exactly what he has been looking for.Henry believes it is worth a lot more money than the $50 the owner is requesting.Henry asks the owner whether or not the amplifier is in good working condition.The owner tells him that he knows nothing about the amplifier and is not prepared to comment further.Henry purchases the amplifier for $50.Later he finds out that it is stolen from a nearby music store and did not belong to the seller at the time he purchased it.Henry's action for recovery of his money against the seller will
A) succeed because the owner breached an implied term as to title.
B) succeed because the music store will likely pay him a reward.
C) fail because of the principle of caveat emptor.
D) fail because the owner made no representations about the amplifier.
E) none of the above
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