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Goods are deemed to be in course of transit from the time when they are delivered to a carrier or other bailee for the purpose of transmission to the buyer,
until the buyer or his agent in that behalf takes delivery of them from such carrier or other bailee.
until the buyer himself takes delivery of them from such carrier or other bailee.
until the buyer or his agent personally communicates to the carrier or bailee that the delivery is taken
None of the above
Refer to section 51 (1) of Sale of Goods Act. Goods are deemed to be in the course of transmit when they are delivered to a carrier for the purpose of transmission to the buyer and until such buyer or his agent takes delivery. Transit also comes to an end in situations as under 51(2) & 51(3). However Rejection of goods by the buyer do not amount to end of transit [Read 51(4)]
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