The implied term regarding fitness for intended purpose
A) applies any time that the buyer relied upon the seller's skill or judgment.
B) applies only if the buyer relied upon the seller's skill or judgment and the seller knew of that reliance.
C) applies only if the buyer purchased the goods for a business purpose.
D) never applies if the buyer mentions the trade name for a particular type of goods.
E) cannot be reduced or eliminated by a limitation clause or an exclusion clause.
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