Read the facts and the question and then choose the best answer.
A, who needs to buy a new pair of shoes, goes to a shoe shop owned by B. She looks at the shoes on display and selects a pair that she likes. Neither A nor B say anything about the shoes when A buys them. After wearing the shoes for the first time, A notices that they are so badly stitched in places that it is obvious that the straps will come apart before long.
A concedes that nothing was expressly agreed about the quality of the shoes. But she says that, because B carries on business as a shoe seller, the law implies terms into the contract regarding the quality of the shoes. Is A correct?
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