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    The UCC Permits an Oral Agreement for the Sale of Goods
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The UCC Permits an Oral Agreement for the Sale of Goods

Question 38

Question 38

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The UCC permits an oral agreement for the sale of goods to be enforced against a party who admits to the contract in court, even though the statute of frauds requires the agreement in writing.

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