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Quality is up to the mark, the words 'quality is up to the mark' mean that the quality of the article is up to the standard required by the Act and the vendee. Quality in this context would include nature and substance because the name of the article is given in the cash memo. It must be remembered that it is not a document drafted by a solicitor; it is a document using the language of a tradesman. Any tradesman, when he is assured that the quality of the article is up to the mark will readily conclude that he is being assured that the article is not adulterated, K. Ranganatha Reddiar v. State of Kerala, AIR 1970 SC 520 (521): (1969) 2 SCC 457: (1970) 1 SCR 864.

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