Multiple Choice
What happens when the goods identified to a contract are totally destroyed through the fault of neither party before risk of loss passes to the buyer?
A) The contract is void.
B) The seller is obligated to find replacement goods.
C) The contract is voidable by the buyer.
D) The seller is liable to the buyer for damages.
E) The contract is voidable.
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