There is no statutory implied promise by the seller that the goods supplied will be fit for their purpose if:
A) The buyer expressly or by implication made the intended purpose known to the seller.
B) The buyer relied upon the seller's skill and judgement.
C) The seller normally deals in goods of that description.
D) The buyer purchased the goods at a garage sale.
Correct Answer:
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