Multiple Choice
In the case of Pittsley v.Houser, the court:
A) found the CISG governed the contract in question.
B) found the "predominant factor" test was the better, more prudent rule.
C) held that the "predominant factor" test contravened the UCC's declared purpose.
D) held that the contract should be severed into different parts, applying the UCC to the part of the contract involving goods and the common law to the services part of the contract.
Correct Answer:

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