The Sale of Goods Act adds a number of implied terms to a sale-of-goods transaction.Which one of the following statements is not an implied term under the Sale of Goods Act?
A) Where goods are sold by sample,the bulk must match the sample.
B) The seller promises the buyer good title.
C) The buyer is promised satisfaction or the right to get his or her money back.
D) Goods sold by description must be of merchantable quality.
E) Where the buyer tells the dealer what he wants them for and relies on the seller to provide them,the goods must be reasonably fit for that purpose.
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