Goods that have been entrusted to a merchant may be sold by that merchant even when the merchant has been told not to sell the goods, and when a merchant sells such goods to a buyer in the ordinary course of business, that buyer has title that is superior to the title of the original owner who entrusted them to the merchant.
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