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Using a bad check, b purchased a used automobile from a dealer. b then took the automobile to an auction at which the automobile was sold to a party who had no knowledge of its history. when b’s check was dishonored, the dealer brought suit against the party who purchased the automobile at the auction. was the dealer entitled to reclaim the automobile? [greater louisville auto auction, inc. v. ogle buick, inc., 387 s. w.2d 17 (ky.)]

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