Multiple Choice
Do both the CISG and the UCC require contracts for the sale of goods be in writing?
A) No. The UCC requires that contracts for the sale of goods in excess of $500 be in writing, however, the CISG does not require a writing.
B) No. The CISG requires that contracts for the sale of goods in excess of $500 be in writing, however, the UCC does not require a writing.
C) Yes, both the UCC and the CISG require that contracts for the sale of goods be in writing.
D) No. The UCC requires that all contracts for the sale of goods be in writing, however, the CISG does not require a writing.
E) No. The CISG requires that all contracts for the sale of goods be in writing, however, the UCC does not require a writing.
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