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1.Under the Uniform Commercial Code, contracts for the sale of goods are subject to an implied promise, called a(n), that the good are suitable for the specific purpose for which they are bought. 2.Each state has a statue of that outlines the requirements for forming each contract.

3.The Uniform Commercial Code controls contracts

4.Generally, a state's statute of frauds will cover types of contracts.

5.A(n) contract is formed when the executor or administrator of a person's estate promises to pay off owed debt with their personal funds

6.When one party in a contract agrees to release the other party from performance and enters into a new contract with another party, this is known as

7.if the sales price for an item is or more, the contract should be in writing.

8.On March 1, a woman sees a car with a "for sale" sign and telephone number to call. She investigates the car and its value. She telephones and states she will pay $4000 if she can have the car by March 31. Her telephone conversation with the seller is

9.The Uniform Commercial Code applies to contract issues related to

10. is the item that's bargained for in a case of agreement.

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