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A & B entered into a contract of sale over A’s car for P500,000.00. A has to register the car first before payment and delivery. After the registration of the car, A called up B that the car was ready for pick up. B asked him to send his driver to deliver the car as he was going to pay before delivery. B was able to convince the driver to leave the car at his garage and will just deposit the amount with A’s account for fear that the driver might be the subject of a hold-up. Instead of depositing the amount, he sold the car to C. Can A recover the car from C?

A. A cannot recover the car anymore because B has become the owner by virtue of delivery.
B. A can recover the car from C because he was unlawfully deprived.
C. A cannot recover from C because he is a buyer in good faith and for value.
D. A’s only remedy is to file an action for sum of money against B.
Answer» B. A can recover the car from C because he was unlawfully deprived.
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