Multiple Choice
In a destination contract, when is the title to the goods considered to have passed to the buyer?
A) when the buyer specifies a specific destination in the sales contract
B) when the seller tenders delivery of the goods at the specified destination
C) when the seller makes the shipping arrangements
D) when the seller hands over the goods to the common carrier
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