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91. Where under a contract of sale, the property in the goods has passed to the buyer and the buyer wrongfully neglects or refuses to pay for the goods, the seller may:
Ask for indemnification
Sue the buyer for damages of non-acceptance
Sue the buyer for compensation
Sue the buyer for the price of goods
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92. The position of the finder of lost goods is that of:
Bailee
Bailor
Creditor
True owner
93. X purchases a car from Y. After 6 months, Z, the true owner of the car, demanded it from X. X had to return it to its true owner. X was entitled to recover the full price even though several months have passed. This is an example of:
Condition as to the description
Condition as to sample
Condition as to title
Condition as to the fitness
94. A drug was sold by an auction and according to the usage of trade it was to disclose in advance of any vast damage caused in the quality of the drug but such disclosure was not made and the drug was found to be defective. This is an example of:
Warranty as to undisturbed possession
Warranty as to quality or fitness by the usage of trade
Warranty as to the non-existence of encumbrances
Disclosure of the dangerous nature of goods
95. Where the seller wrongfully neglects or refuses to deliver the goods to the buyer, the buyer may sue for:
Damages for non-delivery
Damages for non-acceptance
Specific performance
Compensation
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