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If a contract for the sale of goods does not cover or mention these items, what does the UCC presume for that item: a) price

If a contract for the sale of goods does not cover or mention these items, what does the UCC presume for that item:

a) price

b) place of delivery

c) time for payment

d) quantity

e) duration of the agreement

f) time for delivery

g) when title passes in a sale

For example, the answer to a) is that if there is no price mentioned, then the price is a reasonable price at the time of delivery (UCC2-305).

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