Question

In an agreement between two parties, if the facts indicate that a term was left out because the parties were unable to reach an agreement about it, it would probably mean that:
A. the CISG must fill in the gaps only if the price terms are left in the agreement.
B. the party's intent to contract and CISG must fill in any gaps left in the agreement.
C. the UCC must fill in any gaps left in the agreement.
D. the intent to contract is absent, and no contract was created.

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