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<h1>Implied Conditions and Warranties in Sale Contracts: Seller's Right to Sell, Buyer's Quiet Possession, No Hidden Charges.</h1> In a contract of sale under the Sales of Goods Act, 1930, there are implied conditions and warranties unless the contract indicates otherwise. The seller is implied to have the right to sell the goods at the time of sale or when the property is to pass. There is an implied warranty ensuring the buyer's quiet possession of the goods. Additionally, the goods should be free from any undisclosed third-party charges or encumbrances at the time of the contract.