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FACT PATTERN #1. On Sept. 15, Acme Inc., located in Reno, Nevada, enters into a contract with Matsui Electric Company, located in Osaka, Japan for the purchase of 75 large 200-Kilowatt Electrical Generators. The terms of the contract include C.I.F. Port of Oakland. Matsui insisted upon an irrevocable line of credit in its favor for the total contract price of $185,000. The shipping deadline in the contract for the generators is October 7. On Sept. 19, Acme applies for a letter of credit with its bank in conformance with the contract. The letter of credit requires that Matsui present the following complying documents: an on- board bill of lading, a commercial invoice, a sight draft, and a certificate of origin. Matsui's bank notifies it that the bank has a letter of credit for examination from Acme. The letter of credit requires Matsui to present the bill of lading and other required documents to Acme's bank no later than 10 days after the carrier issues the shipping documents to Matsui. Matsui delivers the generators to the M.S. Cincinnati, an ocean carrier at the Port of Osaka, and receives an ocean bill of lading. Question 24 (1 point) Listen Refer to Fact Pattern #1. Suppose that Acme took delivery of the generators and prior to unpacking the containers, stored them at their warehouse for delivery to customers who will start ordering them in November for the cold weather season. Just prior to shipping to its customers, Acme discovers that 12 of the generators do not function properly. Acme notifies Matsui immediately. Which of the following statements is true? Question 24 options: A) The non-functioning generators are not fit for the purposes for which they are intended, therefore, Matsui must repair or replace them because they are nonconforming goods. B) The risk of loss under the CIF contract passed from Matsui to Acme when the goods were loaded onto the ship, therefore, Acme is responsible for the loss but can make a claim under the insurance policy. C) Matsui must replace the generators because this was a CIF contract. D) Acme is responsible because it did not notify Matsui of the damaged generators in a timely manner

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