Btains
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1. Identification occurs when goods are shipped by the seller.
2. Unless...
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Btains
maged,
1. Identification occurs when goods are shipped by the seller.
2. Unless the parties agree otherwise, title passes at the time and place that the buyer accepts the goods.
3. Unless a contract provides otherwise, it is normally assumed to be a shipment contract.
4. A buyer and a seller cannot both have an insurable interest in the same goods at the same time.
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