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Under the Sale of Goods Act, if there is a breach of an implied condition, can the victim treat the contract as terminated and refuse

Under theSale of Goods Act,if there is a breach of an implied condition, can the victim treat the contract as terminated and refuse to perform?

a)Yes. The victim can refuse to perform when a condition is breached.

b)No. The breach of the condition makes the contract invalid but the victim must perform and then seek damages.

c)Yes. The victim can refuse to perform but only if he does not accept the goods knowing of the breach.

d)No. The breach of an implied condition does not allow the victim to refuse performance, only the breach of a written condition does.

e)No. The breach of an implied condition does not allow the victim to refuse performance, only the breach of a warranty does.

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