Multiple Choice
Under the CISG:
A) loss of or damage to the goods after the risk of loss has passed to the buyer does not discharge the buyer from the obligation to pay the purchase price.
B) loss of or damage to the goods after the risk of loss has passed to the buyer discharges the buyer from the obligation to pay the purchase price.
C) if the buyer is bound to take over the goods at a place other than the seller's place of business,the risk of loss passes when the goods arrive at that location.
D) if the sales contract does not involve the carriage of the goods,the risk of loss passes to the buyer as soon as the goods are placed at his disposal,regardless of the amount of time it takes him to take possession.
Correct Answer:

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