1.Under the Uniform Commercial Code, contracts for the sale of goods are subject to an implied promise, called a(n)____, that the good are suitable for the specific purpose for which they are bought.
2.Each state has a statue of____ that outlines the requirements for forming each contract.
3.The Uniform Commercial Code controls contracts
4.Generally, a state's statute of frauds will cover____ types of contracts.
5.A(n) _________ contract is formed when the executor or administrator of a person's estate promises to pay off owed debt with their personal funds
6.When one party in a contract agrees to release the other party from performance and enters into a new contract with another party, this is known as
7.if the sales price for an item is_____ or more, the contract should be in writing.
8.On March 1, a woman sees a car with a "for sale" sign and telephone number to call. She investigates the car and its value. She telephones and states she will pay $4000 if she can have the car by March 31. Her telephone conversation with the seller is
9.The Uniform Commercial Code applies to contract issues related to
10.____ is the item that's bargained for in a case of agreement.