Multiple Choice
Perry and Tim negotiate a contract governed by the UCC.Perry is worried about being sued,so Perry and Tim negotiate an agreement wherein each will only have 16 months to pursue a claim for breach.Tim,claiming the UCC gives him four years to sue,files a claim after three years.Can Tim go forward with his claim?
A) No,because parties to a contract are never allowed to negotiate on the statute of limitations.
B) Yes because the UCC does allow him four years and parties cannot change that.
C) Yes,because the UCC allows him four years and parties can only extend the UCC statute of limitations,not shorten it.
D) It depends upon the contract terms.
E) No because buyers and sellers are free to negotiate contractually a shorter time period than the UCC's four year statute of limitations.
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