Under the Sale of Goods Acts,some conditions are implied to be part of a contract of sale.Which of the following statements is true concerning these conditions?
A) The implied conditions are only available to commercial buyers who can prove that they intend to sell the goods to consumers.
B) A breach of an implied condition is usually treated as a breach of a warranty.
C) The implied conditions are only available to purchasers who satisfy the definition of 'consumer' under the Sale of Goods Act.
D) All of the above.
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