A statutory term requiring goods to be 'fit for their purpose' means:
A) the actual goods sold must correspond with the description of the goods given at or before the time of the contract in advertising, packaging or signage.
B) the goods sold must be of a quality one would reasonable expect taking into account relevant circumstances, including the price paid for the goods.
C) the goods must be appropriate for use in accordance with their intended purpose.
D) the seller has the right to sell the goods to the buyer.
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