A homeowner orally contracted to buy some custom-made parts that the homeowner will use to build a retaining wall in the homeowner's back yard.The contract price for these materials was $2,000.The buyer refused to take delivery even though the materials were conforming.The seller is unable to sell these parts to anyone else because they were individually designed for the homeowner.In a lawsuit against the homeowner by the seller of the parts:
A) The UCC would not apply because these goods will become real property when installed by the homeowner.
B) This contract is not enforceable because the price is $500 or more.
C) This contract is not enforceable,assuming that the homeowner is not a merchant in the materials purchased.
D) This contract is fully enforceable even though it is not in writing.
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