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Syncrude ordered gearboxes from Hunter, a manufacturer, to drive its conveyor belts in the Alberta tar sands project. Syncrude provided specifications of what the gearboxes were required to do and Hunter designed them to meet those specifications. The contract contained an express term guaranteeing the gearboxes for two years. When the period had expired, the gearboxes developed faults that were found to be due to faulty designed. If Hunter is liable under the Sale of Goods Act or not, please select from choices below:
a Liable under the implied warranty that the buyer will have and enjoy quiet possession of the goods.
b Liable under the implied condition that the goods will be reasonably fit for the purpose for which they are required if that purpose was made known to the seller.
c Both B & C
d Not liable because the twoyear warranty was already expired.
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