With regard to the Sale of Goods Act, one of the following is TRUE.
A) Unlike contracts containing promises of future conduct, an agreement to sell is a binding contract.
B) The Sale of Goods Act applies to both sales and agreements to sell.
C) Money need not form part of the transaction; a straight barter of goods where no money changes hands is considered a sale within the statute.
D) An agreement to sell may not be formed when the goods are nonexistent.
E) The Sale of Goods Act includes the sale of items whose final value is attributable mainly to the skill and labour that have gone into their preparation at the request of the buyer.
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