If the goods are rejected by the buyer, and the carrier or other bailee continues in possession of them, then the transit . . . . . . . . even if the seller has refused to receive them back.

is deemed to be at an end
is not deemed to be at an end
in nobody's hand
None of the above

The correct answer is: B. is not deemed to be at an end.

The transit of goods is deemed to be at an end when the goods are delivered to the buyer or his authorized agent. However, if the goods are rejected by the buyer, and the carrier or other bailee continues in possession of them, then the transit is not deemed to be at an end. This is because the buyer has not yet accepted the goods, and the seller is still in control of them.

The following are the possible options and their explanations:

  • Option A: is deemed to be at an end. This is incorrect because the transit of goods is not deemed to be at an end when the goods are rejected by the buyer, and the carrier or other bailee continues in possession of them.
  • Option B: is not deemed to be at an end. This is the correct answer because the transit of goods is not deemed to be at an end when the goods are rejected by the buyer, and the carrier or other bailee continues in possession of them.
  • Option C: in nobody’s hand. This is incorrect because the goods are still in the possession of the carrier or other bailee.
  • Option D: None of the above. This is incorrect because Option B is the correct answer.