Question

According to the Uniform Commercial Code, if a contract involving a buyer and a seller makes no statement about delivery, the presumption is

A. the seller will have to personally deliver the goods to the buyer.

B. the seller will have to ship the goods, assuming the risks of damages that take place in transit.

C. the buyer and the seller will have to enter into another contract stating the details of the delivery of the goods.

D. the buyer will have to make arrangements to pick up the goods at the location the seller designates.

E. the contract will be considered void by law, since it contains indefinite, unclear terms.

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