A) Andy only.
B) BC only.
C) either party.
D) neither party.
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A) neither Theo nor Uma.
B) Theo and Uma.
C) Theo only.
D) Uma only.
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A) enforceable only if it is in writing.
B) enforceable only if it is oral.
C) enforceable whether it is oral or in writing.
D) not enforceable.
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A) an orally agreed-on condition.
B) contemporaneous negotiations that contradict the written contract.
C) prior negotiations that contradict the terms of the written contract.
D) any of the above.
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A) enforceable only if it is in writing.
B) enforceable only if it is oral.
C) enforceable whether it is oral or in writing.
D) not enforceable.
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A) collateral-promise provision.
B) one-year rule.
C) sales-of-goods stipulation.
D) secondary-contracts section.
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A) a correct title, such as "Land Transfer" or "Real Estate Agreement."
B) a declaration of the subject matter.
C) a statement of the consideration.
D) the parties' names.
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A) either party.
B) neither party.
C) Timber only.
D) United only.
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A) any extent because the order was placed orally.
B) no extent because the order was placed orally.
C) the extent of the ten accepted cartons.
D) the extent of the twenty ordered cartons.
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A) a correct title, such as "Purchase Order" or "Sales Invoice."
B) a declaration of the subject matter.
C) a quantity term.
D) the parties' names.
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A) the doctrine of promissory estoppel.
B) the "main purpose" exception.
C) the "partial performance" exception.
D) the Statute of Frauds.
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