Deck 19: Formation and Terms of Sales Contracts
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Deck 19: Formation and Terms of Sales Contracts
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The Uniform Commercial Code distinguishes between merchants and nonmerchants by holding nonmerchants to a higher standard in all cases.
False
2
The Uniform Commercial Code requires the original owners of the goods to bear the burden of collecting from their fraudulent buyers.
True
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Jessica went to Angel Beauty Salon to get a facial.The cosmetic products used by the beautician contained certain harmful chemicals that reacted with Jessica's face.This resulted in several rashes and spots on her face.Which of the following statements is true of Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code in determining the rights and responsibilities of the parties?
A) Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code would not apply because Jessica entered into a contract which was predominantly a service contract.
B) Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code would not apply because Jessica is not a merchant.
C) Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code would apply because any contract involving the use of cosmetic products is governed by the Code.
D) Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code would apply because the cosmetic products are not Jessica's tangible personal property.
A) Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code would not apply because Jessica entered into a contract which was predominantly a service contract.
B) Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code would not apply because Jessica is not a merchant.
C) Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code would apply because any contract involving the use of cosmetic products is governed by the Code.
D) Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code would apply because the cosmetic products are not Jessica's tangible personal property.
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Explanation: Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code applies only to transactions in goods. Thus, it does not cover contracts to provide services or to sell real property. Therefore, Article 2 of the Code would not apply in the given scenario.
Explanation: Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code applies only to transactions in goods. Thus, it does not cover contracts to provide services or to sell real property. Therefore, Article 2 of the Code would not apply in the given scenario.
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Marking of goods by the seller is a method of identification of goods.
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Under Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code,which of the following statements illustrates a merchant?
A) Theodora, a doctor, sells her phone to her friend.
B) Charles, a chef, sells his car to his neighbor.
C) Nick, an electronic goods dealer, contracts to sell laptops to another firm.
D) Annie, a teacher, contracts to sell her microwave and television to her friend, Iris.
A) Theodora, a doctor, sells her phone to her friend.
B) Charles, a chef, sells his car to his neighbor.
C) Nick, an electronic goods dealer, contracts to sell laptops to another firm.
D) Annie, a teacher, contracts to sell her microwave and television to her friend, Iris.
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6
When a sales contract as a whole is unconscionable,the courts do not have the right to refuse to enforce the contract.
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7
If a contract requires a seller to ship the goods,title passes to the buyer only when the seller delivers the goods to him.
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8
If a contract is for the sale of goods,the principles of common law are applicable.
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9
Adam offered to buy automobile batteries from Ben.Adam's purchase order was complete with respect to all material terms except price,which was omitted.If Ben accepts Adam's offer,and the price of automobile batteries is well established in the industry,which of the following statements is true?
A) A contract cannot be formed between Adam and Ben if the price is not included.
B) A contract can be formed between Adam and Ben only if it can be proved that the parties intended to enter a contract to discuss the price.
C) A contract can be formed between Adam and Ben, but the price will be treated as a proposed addition to the contract which must be accepted by both parties.
D) A contract can be formed between Adam and Ben even though the price term was omitted.
A) A contract cannot be formed between Adam and Ben if the price is not included.
B) A contract can be formed between Adam and Ben only if it can be proved that the parties intended to enter a contract to discuss the price.
C) A contract can be formed between Adam and Ben, but the price will be treated as a proposed addition to the contract which must be accepted by both parties.
D) A contract can be formed between Adam and Ben even though the price term was omitted.
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10
Which of the following statements should be governed by Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code?
A) Andrew agreed to decorate the interiors of Jamie's house.
B) Barney leased his house to Mick for conducting business.
C) Bill contracted to sell 100 boxes of chocolates to a supermarket.
D) Monica contracted to sing with her group at Nancy's wedding.
A) Andrew agreed to decorate the interiors of Jamie's house.
B) Barney leased his house to Mick for conducting business.
C) Bill contracted to sell 100 boxes of chocolates to a supermarket.
D) Monica contracted to sing with her group at Nancy's wedding.
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11
In the context of destination contracts,ex-ship specifies a particular ship on which the goods are to be placed but does not place the expense and risk on the seller.
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12
Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code covers contracts to provide services or to sell real property.
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13
In a sale or return contract,the goods are delivered to the buyer primarily for resale with the understanding that the buyer has the right to return them.
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14
Which of the following statements is true of a lease?
A) It is a transfer of the ownership of goods from one merchant to another.
B) It is a transfer of the right to possess and use goods belonging to another.
C) It is governed exclusively by Article 2 and Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code.
D) It is governed by the same principles of common law that predominantly govern the sale of goods.
A) It is a transfer of the ownership of goods from one merchant to another.
B) It is a transfer of the right to possess and use goods belonging to another.
C) It is governed exclusively by Article 2 and Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code.
D) It is governed by the same principles of common law that predominantly govern the sale of goods.
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15
The rights of one who leases goods (a lessee)constitute ownership of the goods.
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16
In exclusive dealing contracts,the Uniform Commercial Code says that sellers have a duty to use their best efforts to supply their buyers,who in turn have a duty to use their best efforts to sell the goods.
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17
Anyone who entrusts goods to a merchant who regularly deals in such goods gives that merchant the power to give good title to a buyer in the ordinary course of business.
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18
Under the Uniform Commercial Code,when parties to a sales contract omit a price term,the contract is void because there is no "meeting of the minds."
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19
Article 2A of the Uniform Commercial Code deals exclusively with leases of goods.
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20
If a contract is silent about the place for delivery,the goods are to be delivered at the seller's place of business.
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21
If a contract merely requires the seller to ship the goods,title passes to the buyer when:
A) the buyer pays the seller.
B) the contract is signed by both parties.
C) the goods are delivered by the seller to the buyer.
D) the seller delivers the goods to the carrier.
A) the buyer pays the seller.
B) the contract is signed by both parties.
C) the goods are delivered by the seller to the buyer.
D) the seller delivers the goods to the carrier.
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22
In a shipment contract,"FOB" stands for _____.
A) free on board
B) fee on board
C) freight on board
D) forbidden on board
A) free on board
B) fee on board
C) freight on board
D) forbidden on board
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23
Which of the following terms is closely related to destination contracts?
A) CIF (cost, insurance, and freight)
B) FAS (free alongside)
C) Ex-ship
D) C&F (cost and freight)
A) CIF (cost, insurance, and freight)
B) FAS (free alongside)
C) Ex-ship
D) C&F (cost and freight)
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24
When a contract is silent about the time for performance:
A) the Uniform Commercial Code takes the same position as the common law.
B) it cannot be terminated at any time by either party.
C) the payment for the goods is due at the time and place at which the seller deems convenient.
D) it can be terminated by either party without giving any notice.
A) the Uniform Commercial Code takes the same position as the common law.
B) it cannot be terminated at any time by either party.
C) the payment for the goods is due at the time and place at which the seller deems convenient.
D) it can be terminated by either party without giving any notice.
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25
Jane gave her car for maintenance to Bell Corp.,a company that deals in used cars and maintenance of cars.One of the employees at Bell Corp.accidentally sold Jane's car to Fiona.Under these circumstances,which of the following statements is correct?
A) Jane cannot recover the car from Fiona because under the Uniform Commercial Code, Bell Corp. could give good title to a buyer in the ordinary course of business.
B) Jane can recover the car from Fiona because Bell Corp. did not have ownership to the car when it was sold to Fiona.
C) Jane can recover the value of the car from Fiona or Bell Corp. because neither Bell Corp. nor Fiona had title to the car.
D) Jane cannot recover the value of the car from Bell Corp. because she is a nonmerchant.
A) Jane cannot recover the car from Fiona because under the Uniform Commercial Code, Bell Corp. could give good title to a buyer in the ordinary course of business.
B) Jane can recover the car from Fiona because Bell Corp. did not have ownership to the car when it was sold to Fiona.
C) Jane can recover the value of the car from Fiona or Bell Corp. because neither Bell Corp. nor Fiona had title to the car.
D) Jane cannot recover the value of the car from Bell Corp. because she is a nonmerchant.
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26
Ellie took her diamond ring to Portman Jewelers Corp.for routine cleaning.An employee at the store sold the ring to Daniel who was unaware that the ring belonged to Ellie.Which of the following statements is true in this case?
A) Ellie can recover the ring from Daniel.
B) Ellie can sue the store for conversion, but cannot recover the ring from Daniel because he was a buyer in the ordinary course of business.
C) Ellie can recover the ring from the store under the Uniform Commercial Code's ownership principles because the service element is predominant in this case.
D) Ellie cannot sue the store because the store employee acted in good faith.
A) Ellie can recover the ring from Daniel.
B) Ellie can sue the store for conversion, but cannot recover the ring from Daniel because he was a buyer in the ordinary course of business.
C) Ellie can recover the ring from the store under the Uniform Commercial Code's ownership principles because the service element is predominant in this case.
D) Ellie cannot sue the store because the store employee acted in good faith.
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27
Beck Inc.,a food processing company in Chicago,placed a phone order with Gary,a vineyard owner in California,for a certain quantity of perishable products.The shipping term was "CIF" with payment to be made on delivery.Gary contracted with a carrier to deliver the goods to Beck Inc.However,he neglected to ship the goods under refrigeration.The goods were loaded on a non-refrigerated boxcar and as a result the product was spoiled when it reached Chicago.Under these circumstances,_____.
A) neither Gary nor Beck Inc. bears the risk of loss as the goods are insured
B) Beck Inc. bears the risk of loss because, under a CIF shipment, the buyer has to bear all risks
C) Beck Inc. bears the risk of loss as the contract did not mention that Gary will guarantee their delivery
D) Gary bears the risk of loss because, under a CIF shipment, the seller bears the expense and the risk of loading the goods
A) neither Gary nor Beck Inc. bears the risk of loss as the goods are insured
B) Beck Inc. bears the risk of loss because, under a CIF shipment, the buyer has to bear all risks
C) Beck Inc. bears the risk of loss as the contract did not mention that Gary will guarantee their delivery
D) Gary bears the risk of loss because, under a CIF shipment, the seller bears the expense and the risk of loading the goods
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28
Which of the following statements is true of a negotiable document of title?
A) It serves as a contract between the seller and the shipper.
B) It is given to a buyer before he or she makes the payment for the goods.
C) It does not identify who has control of the goods.
D) It is used when a buyer rejects the goods delivered.
A) It serves as a contract between the seller and the shipper.
B) It is given to a buyer before he or she makes the payment for the goods.
C) It does not identify who has control of the goods.
D) It is used when a buyer rejects the goods delivered.
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29
When,at the time of contracting,the goods are in the hands of a third-party bailee and are covered by a document of title,the risk passes to the buyer when he or she:
A) takes possession of the goods.
B) receives the document of title.
C) acknowledges the third-party bailee's right to possession.
D) indulges in a breach of contract.
A) takes possession of the goods.
B) receives the document of title.
C) acknowledges the third-party bailee's right to possession.
D) indulges in a breach of contract.
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30
Under the Uniform Commercial Code,if a contract is silent about the place of delivery,the goods are to be delivered:
A) at the production site of the goods.
B) at the seller's place of business.
C) at the buyer's residence.
D) at any place the seller deems convenient.
A) at the production site of the goods.
B) at the seller's place of business.
C) at the buyer's residence.
D) at any place the seller deems convenient.
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31
Which of the following statements is true of voidable title?
A) Sellers may obtain voidable title by paying for goods sold on a "cash sale" basis.
B) Sellers may obtain voidable title by paying for the goods with a good check.
C) Sellers may obtain voidable title by impersonating another person when acquiring the goods from their rightful owner.
D) Sellers may obtain voidable title by obtaining the goods without using fraudulent means.
A) Sellers may obtain voidable title by paying for goods sold on a "cash sale" basis.
B) Sellers may obtain voidable title by paying for the goods with a good check.
C) Sellers may obtain voidable title by impersonating another person when acquiring the goods from their rightful owner.
D) Sellers may obtain voidable title by obtaining the goods without using fraudulent means.
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32
Which of the following is the basic purpose for making exceptions to the Uniform Commercial Code's general rules on "buyers in the ordinary course of business"?
A) To protect the rights of sellers
B) To place the burden of loss on the good faith purchasers
C) To promote commerce by giving buyers the knowledge that they will get good value for goods that they purchase
D) To protect those who innocently buy from merchants, thereby promoting confidence in such commercial transactions
A) To protect the rights of sellers
B) To place the burden of loss on the good faith purchasers
C) To promote commerce by giving buyers the knowledge that they will get good value for goods that they purchase
D) To protect those who innocently buy from merchants, thereby promoting confidence in such commercial transactions
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33
Which of the following is true of an FAS (free alongside)contract?
A) The seller must deliver the goods alongside the vessel at his or her own risk and expense.
B) The seller must deliver the goods alongside the vessel at the buyer's risk and expense.
C) It does not include maritime contracts.
D) It is not accompanied by the name of a specific vessel or port.
A) The seller must deliver the goods alongside the vessel at his or her own risk and expense.
B) The seller must deliver the goods alongside the vessel at the buyer's risk and expense.
C) It does not include maritime contracts.
D) It is not accompanied by the name of a specific vessel or port.
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34
Patty buys a Persian rug from James,a plumber,in an online auction.James called Patty on Wednesday to inform her that she submitted the winning bid and that he would ship the rug to her on Friday.On Thursday,the rug was destroyed in a garage fire at James' house.Which of the following statements is true in this case?
A) James bears the loss as he has not delivered the goods.
B) James bears the loss as he has tendered delivery of goods.
C) Patty bears the loss as James is not a merchant.
D) Patty bears the loss as James was only providing a service.
A) James bears the loss as he has not delivered the goods.
B) James bears the loss as he has tendered delivery of goods.
C) Patty bears the loss as James is not a merchant.
D) Patty bears the loss as James was only providing a service.
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35
Under the Uniform Commercial Code,a buyer in the ordinary course of business:
A) takes goods free of any security interest in the goods that his or her seller may have given a third party.
B) is a person who transacts only with nonmerchants.
C) does not act in good faith.
D) is one who buys goods from a merchant, knowing that the sale violates the ownership rights of a third party.
A) takes goods free of any security interest in the goods that his or her seller may have given a third party.
B) is a person who transacts only with nonmerchants.
C) does not act in good faith.
D) is one who buys goods from a merchant, knowing that the sale violates the ownership rights of a third party.
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36
Under the Uniform Commercial Code,which of the following statements is true for the identification of goods to the contract?
A) It is applicable if delivery is to be made without moving the goods.
B) It occurs when the parties use a negotiable document of title when the goods are being shipped.
C) It does not result from the actions of the seller, such as setting aside or marking the goods.
D) It does not result from the contract description of the goods.
A) It is applicable if delivery is to be made without moving the goods.
B) It occurs when the parties use a negotiable document of title when the goods are being shipped.
C) It does not result from the actions of the seller, such as setting aside or marking the goods.
D) It does not result from the contract description of the goods.
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37
According to the Uniform Commercial Code,title to goods passes to the buyer:
A) before the buyer pays for the goods.
B) upon selection of the goods by the buyer.
C) when the document of title is delivered by the seller.
D) only if the seller delivers the goods to the buyer's residence.
A) before the buyer pays for the goods.
B) upon selection of the goods by the buyer.
C) when the document of title is delivered by the seller.
D) only if the seller delivers the goods to the buyer's residence.
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38
_____ means "honesty in fact in the transaction concerned."
A) Good value
B) Good faith
C) Good risk
D) Good title
A) Good value
B) Good faith
C) Good risk
D) Good title
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39
A buyer has a retail store in Florida and the seller is a manufacturer in California.If the buyer orders goods from the seller and the goods are shipped "FOB Florida," which of the following statements is true?
A) The seller bears the expense and risk of delivering the goods to Florida.
B) Neither the seller nor the buyer bears the risk of delivering the goods as the goods are insured.
C) The seller is allowed to charge a nominal fee for delivering the goods.
D) The buyer bears the risk of loss as he is responsible for taking possession of the goods.
A) The seller bears the expense and risk of delivering the goods to Florida.
B) Neither the seller nor the buyer bears the risk of delivering the goods as the goods are insured.
C) The seller is allowed to charge a nominal fee for delivering the goods.
D) The buyer bears the risk of loss as he is responsible for taking possession of the goods.
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40
If a buyer rejects tender of the goods:
A) title will be retained with the buyer.
B) title can be retained if the contract does not describe the goods.
C) title will automatically be revested in the seller.
D) title can be retained only for a limited period of time.
A) title will be retained with the buyer.
B) title can be retained if the contract does not describe the goods.
C) title will automatically be revested in the seller.
D) title can be retained only for a limited period of time.
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41
Myron bought a valuable painting from Williams and paid for it with a bad check.Myron then sold the painting to Olive,who paid a large sum of money for it and who did not know that Myron had bought it with a bad check.Can Williams recover the painting from Olive?
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42
Sales on approval are primarily _____ transactions.
A) seller
B) merchant
C) consumer
D) nonmerchant
A) seller
B) merchant
C) consumer
D) nonmerchant
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43
Which of the following statements is true for a sale on approval?
A) Goods are delivered to the buyer primarily for resale.
B) Goods are delivered to the buyer primarily for the buyer's use.
C) The risk of loss and title pass to the buyer even before the buyer accepts the goods.
D) Any use of the goods that is consistent with a trial of goods is regarded as an acceptance by the buyer.
A) Goods are delivered to the buyer primarily for resale.
B) Goods are delivered to the buyer primarily for the buyer's use.
C) The risk of loss and title pass to the buyer even before the buyer accepts the goods.
D) Any use of the goods that is consistent with a trial of goods is regarded as an acceptance by the buyer.
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44
Albright Corp.,an event management company,brought a suit against Smith to recover the contracted price for the performance of a full wedding,including a three-layer wedding cake.Should the court apply Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code to this contract?
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Ed entered into a contract to buy a motorcycle from Hot Rod Motorcycles Inc.He paid the purchase price of $1,200 and was given the papers necessary to register the motorcycle and get insurance on it.Ed registered the motorcycle but had not attached the license plates to it.He left on vacation and told the Hot Rod salesperson that he would pick up the motorcycle on his return.While Ed was on vacation,there was an electric power blackout in New York City and the motorcycle was stolen.Ed sued Hot Rod to get back his money.Will Hot Rod have to bear the risk of loss of the motorcycle?
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46
Why does the Uniform Commercial Code distinguish between merchants and nonmerchants by holding merchants to a higher standard in some instances?
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47
Briefly explain the exception made by the Uniform Commercial Code concerning buyers in the ordinary course of business.
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48
If a buyer repudiates a contract for identified,conforming goods before risk of loss has passed to him/her,_____.
A) the buyer is liable for a commercially reasonable time for any loss or damage to the goods that is not covered by the seller's insurance
B) the seller is liable for a commercially reasonable time for any loss or damage to the goods
C) the buyer and the seller must share the loss equally
D) the buyer is not liable for any loss or damage to the goods
A) the buyer is liable for a commercially reasonable time for any loss or damage to the goods that is not covered by the seller's insurance
B) the seller is liable for a commercially reasonable time for any loss or damage to the goods
C) the buyer and the seller must share the loss equally
D) the buyer is not liable for any loss or damage to the goods
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49
Which of the following statements is true of an insurable interest in goods?
A) Buyers have an insurable interest in goods at the moment they pay for the goods.
B) Buyers have an insurable interest in goods at the moment they get the title to the goods.
C) Sellers have an insurable interest in goods at the moment the goods are identified to the contract.
D) Sellers have an insurable interest in their goods as long as they have title to the goods or a security interest in them.
A) Buyers have an insurable interest in goods at the moment they pay for the goods.
B) Buyers have an insurable interest in goods at the moment they get the title to the goods.
C) Sellers have an insurable interest in goods at the moment the goods are identified to the contract.
D) Sellers have an insurable interest in their goods as long as they have title to the goods or a security interest in them.
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In a return contract,goods are delivered to buyers:
A) primarily for personal use.
B) primarily for resale.
C) primarily for trial.
D) primarily for security.
A) primarily for personal use.
B) primarily for resale.
C) primarily for trial.
D) primarily for security.
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