Multiple Choice
Where a contract involves the provision of both goods and services it will only be a contract for the sale of goods for the purposes of application of the sale of goods legislation if:
A) the main purpose of the contract is the provision of services and the transfer of ownership of goods is ancillary to that purpose.
B) the main focus of the contract is the transfer of ownership of the goods and the provision of services is ancillary to that purpose.
C) the substance of the contract is the skill and expertise of one of the parties.
D) the contract is specifically expressed to be a contract for the sale of goods.
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