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    When Particular Goods Have Been Selected by Either the Buyer
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When Particular Goods Have Been Selected by Either the Buyer

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

When particular goods have been selected by either the buyer or the seller, or both, as being the goods called for by the sales contract, the goods are said to be


A) identified.
B) actualized.
C) realized.
D) materialized.

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