A) Under both UCC and common law, all material terms must be specified in the contract.
B) Under both UCC and common law, material terms may be left open for subsequent determination by the parties.
C) Under both UCC and common law, all material terms other than price must be specified in the contract.
D) Under the UCC, all material terms must be specified in the contract, but under common law, material terms may be left open.
E) Under common law, all material terms must be specified in the contract, but under the UCC, material terms may be left open.
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A) 2
B) 2(A)
C) 4
D) 4(A)
E) 6
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A) Combined sales
B) Mixed sales
C) Sales agreements
D) Goods contracts
E) Total contracts
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A) Kim is correct in that the UCC does not apply in the retail arena.
B) Kim is partially correct. The UCC does not apply in the retail arena if the parties have had significant past dealings under common law.
C) Kim is partially correct. The UCC does not apply in the retail arena if the parties are located in the same state.
D) Kim is partially correct. The UCC does not apply in the retail arena if the contract at issue is for an amount under $10,000.
E) Kim is incorrect.
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A) lessor
B) lessee
C) assignor
D) agent
E) actuary
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A) When Leyland dispatches it.
B) When it is received by Melanie.
C) When received by Melanie but only if acceptance by electronic means is made, otherwise on dispatch.
D) When Leyland dispatched it but only if the U.S. mail is used, otherwise on receipt.
E) When Leyland dispatched it but only when the telephone is used, otherwise on receipt.
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A) Buyer
B) Seller
C) Lessee
D) Lessor
E) Acquirer
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A) must be in writing in order to be enforceable
B) must be on a special form
C) is considered a mixed sale
D) must be purchased by credit
E) is an irrevocable sale
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A) Luke is correct. Emilia cannot recover because she has nothing in writing.
B) Luke is incorrect because the cost of the caps is insufficient to come within the requirement of a writing under the UCC.
C) Luke is incorrect because Emilia has witnesses.
D) Luke is incorrect because Emilia had already made the caps and she cannot sell them to another buyer.
E) Luke is incorrect both because Emilia had already made the caps and also because she had witnesses.
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A) Merchandise
B) Attachments
C) Goods
D) Personable Property
E) Sales Items
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A) (1) Express terms, (2) Course of performance, (3) Course of dealing, and (4) Usage of trade
B) (1) Usage of trade, (2) Course of performance, (3) Course of dealing, and (4) Express terms
C) (1) Express terms, (2) Course of dealing, (3) Course of performance, and (4) Usage of trade
D) (1) Course of performance, (2) Course of dealing, (3) Express terms, and (4) Usage of trade
E) (1) Express terms, (2) Usage of trade, (3) Course of dealing, and (4) Course of performance
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A) Yes, because the UCC requires "reasonable payment terms" to be supplied at the time of delivery.
B) Yes, since the terms of payment were left open, payment is due at the time and place at which the buyer is to receive the goods.
C) No, because all material terms must be specified.
D) No, because of the mirror image rule.
E) No, because the statute of frauds requires payment terms to be in writing.
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A) No, because the wheat is still growing and affixed to the land, and land sales are covered by common law.
B) No, because crops are not considered goods.
C) Yes, but only if Morton sells Winslow the right to come onto his property and remove the wheat.
D) Yes, but only if Morton cuts them down and then sells them to Winslow.
E) Yes, because crops that are sold while still growing in the field are considered goods.
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A) are on paper
B) are stock options
C) are able to be ascertained in a writing
D) exist physically
E) are saleable
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A) Based upon the facts given, Emilia cannot recover because the coach was not a merchant in regards to the transaction and had not signed anything showing that he was to be charged for the caps.
B) Emilia can recover because she sent the coach a confirmation letter, and he did not object within 10 days of receipt.
C) Emilia can recover because she sent the coach a confirmation letter, and he did not object within 20 days of receipt.
D) Emilia can recover because the transaction was not covered by the UCC.
E) Emilia can recover only if she can prove by testimony of a witness that the coach received the confirmation letter and read it.
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A) China currently has legislation that covers the sale of goods, the provision of services, and leases.
B) China currently has legislation that covers the sale of goods and the provision of services, but no legislation that covers leases.
C) China currently has legislation that covers the sale of goods, but not the provision of services or leases.
D) China currently has legislation that covers leases, but not the provision of services or the sale of goods.
E) China has legislation that covers leases and the sale of goods, but not the provision of services.
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