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<h1>Buyer's Right to Inspect Goods Before Acceptance Under Section 41 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930</h1> Under Section 41 of the Sales of Goods Act, 1930, a buyer has the right to examine goods upon delivery to ensure they conform to the contract. The buyer is not considered to have accepted the goods until given a reasonable opportunity for such examination. Unless otherwise agreed, the seller must provide this opportunity upon request when delivering the goods. This provision ensures that the buyer can verify the goods' compliance with the contractual terms before acceptance.