The Heinrich v. Titus-Will Sales, Inc. case stands for the principle that:
A) the UCC requires proper state licensing for a company claiming to be a merchant to actually have merchant status.
B) a buyer in the ordinary course of business acquires good title when buying from a merchant seller who was entrusted with possession of the goods.
C) risk of loss depends on who has title to the goods at the time the goods are damaged or destroyed.
D) a void title is no title.
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