Which of the following are true about conditions according to the Sale of Goods Act? 1. Title 2. Description 3. Quite possession 4. Encumbrances Choose the correct answer from the following options:

1 and 4 only
2 and 3 only
1, 3 and 4 only
1 and 2 only

The correct answer is: D. 1 and 2 only

A condition is a term of a contract that is essential to the agreement and that, if breached, entitles the innocent party to treat the contract as at an end.

Title is the right to own and possess goods. If the seller does not have good title to the goods, the buyer may be able to rescind the contract and sue for damages.

Description is the description of the goods that is given in the contract. If the goods do not match the description, the buyer may be able to reject the goods or sue for damages.

Quite possession is the right to possess goods without interference from anyone else. If the goods are subject to an encumbrance, such as a lien or a mortgage, the buyer may not have quite possession of the goods.

Therefore, the only conditions that are true according to the Sale of Goods Act are title and description.

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