A buyer and a seller would like to enter into a contract for the sale of goods. In his offer the buyer does not specify a price. The seller agrees with the arrangement.
A) under Article 2 there is a contract if the parties have done business before; price never need be specified in such instances
B) under the common law of contracts, but not the UCC, there is a contract because the parties intended to enter into a binding agreement even in the absence of the price term
C) there can be no contract under Article 2 or the common law when a major term is missing
D) there is no contract under Article 2 because "some of the offer's major terms were omitted or were simply left open for determination later"
E) none of the other choices
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