Under the Australian Consumer Law a seller will not breach the consumer guarantee that its goods should be of acceptable quality if:
A) the buyer was advised about any defects before they were purchased.
B) the buyer paid less than $40 000 for the goods.
C) the buyer could have discovered any defects through a reasonable examination.
D) any one of the above situations occurred.
E) A or B occurred.
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