If the parties to a sale under the UCC do not specify when the title to the goods passes, then, assuming goods have to be shipped, title passes to the buyer when:
A) the buyer delivers "payment in full"
B) the seller requests payment
C) the buyer inspects the goods
D) the buyer makes "substantial" payment
E) none of the other choices
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