Caveat emptor is a worthwhile argument for the seller when
A) the goods are not in existence.
B) the seller does not have title.
C) the goods are not specific.
D) the seller has made some misrepresentation.
E) it is under the scope of Sales of Goods Act.
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A) the buyer
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