C. Both Are True
C. Both Are True
C. Both Are True
Multiple Choice
1. I. The vendee is bound to accept delivery and to pay the price of the thing sold at the time and
place stipulated in the contract.
II. The very essence of a contract of sale is the transfer of ownership in exchange for a price paid
or promised.
a. Only I is true
b. Only II is true
c. Both are true
d. Both are false
2. I. The buyer of goods is not bound to accept delivery thereof by installments.
II. The buyer has a reasonable opportunity to examine the goods upon delivery to ascertain
whether they are in conformity with the contract before accepting the same.
a. Only I is true
b. Only II is true
c. Both are true
d. Both are false
3. When the buyer does any act in relation to the goods which is inconsistent with the ownership of
the seller
a. Express acceptance
b. Implied acceptance
c. Non-acceptance
d. None of the above
4. When the buyer intimates to the seller that he has accepted the goods
a. Express acceptance
b. Implied acceptance
c. Non-acceptance
d. None of the above
5. When, after the lapse of a reasonable time, he retains the goods without intimating to the seller
that he has rejected them
a. Express acceptance
b. Implied acceptance
c. Non-acceptance
d. None of the above
6. I. Acceptance of the goods by the buyer shall discharge the seller from liability in damages for
breach of any warranty in the contract of sale. (shall not be discharge)
II. Where goods are delivered to the buyer, and he refuses to accept them, having the right to do
so, he is bound to return them to the seller, but it is sufficient if he notifies the seller that he
refuses to accept them. (he is not bound)
a. Only I is true
b. Only II is true
c. Both are true
d. Both are false
7. Except for one, the following are the effect of buyer's justifiable refusal to accept delivery
a. The buyer has no obligation to return the goods to the seller
b. It is sufficient that the buyer notifies the seller that he refuses to accepts the goods
c. There will be legal pledge or pledge by operation of law
d. If the buyer voluntarily constitutes himself a depositary of the goods, he shall be liable as
such
8. I. When the buyer's refusal to accept the goods is without just cause, t
II. Where goods are delivered to the buyer, and he refuses to accept having the right to do so, he is
not bound to return them to the seller.
a. Only I is true
b. Only II is true
c. Both are true
d. Both are false
9. Vendee owes interest between the delivery and payment in the following three cases, except:
a. Should it have been so stipulated
b. Should the thing has hidden defect
c. Should the thing sold and delivered produce fruits or income
d. Should the buyer be in default
10. I. Should the vendee be disturbed in the possession or ownership o thing acquired, he may
suspend the payment of the price.
II. Should the vendor have reasonable grounds to fear the loss of immovable property sold and its
price, he may immediately sue for the rescission the sale.
a. Only I is true
b. Only II is true
c. Both are true
d. Both are false