Multiple Choice
Ranjit purchased a complex computer system from Compu- Less. Although Compu- Less had specially manufactured the computer to Ranjit's personal specifications, the sale was created on the basis of a standard form agreement that the company uses when customers buy mass- produced computer units. A dispute has now arisen between Ranjit and Compu- Less. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A) The strict terms of the contract will not be enforced if, before Ranjit signed the agreement, the company's sales manager said, "Don't worry about the legal mumbo- jumbo. We stand behind our products."
B) The golden rule of interpretation states that an ambiguous term must be interpreted in the way that most benefits the party that did not draft the contract.
C) As long as the language of the contract is sufficiently clear, the parties may have excluded all possible statutory conditions and warranties.
D) because of the parol evidence rule, the parties' contract will not include the warranties contained in the Sale of Goods Act unless the contract either repeats those warranties or at least refers to them
E) The court may refuse to add an implied term to the contract even if that term would make the contract much better.
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