Asked by Torrance Thomas on Jun 17, 2024

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When a seller transfers goods to a buyer,and if the buyer wrote a bad check for the goods,it would be considered ________ title.

A) void ab initio
B) voidable
C) executory
D) ex post facto
E) null

Voidable Title

A legal status indicating that a title to ownership can be rendered void or cancelled due to certain defects or fraud, but remains valid until annulled.

Bad Check

A check that cannot be processed because the account on which it is drawn does not have sufficient funds.

Seller Transfers

The act of a seller handing over the rights, responsibilities, and ownership of products or property to the buyer.

  • Become familiar with how common law and the UCC are applied in sales contracts, including the aspects of insurable interest and unconscionability.
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Wendy BobadillaJun 23, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The buyer gets only voidable title if any of the following apply: a)The buyer deceived the seller regarding his or her true identity,b)The buyer wrote a bad check for the goods,c)The buyer committed criminal fraud in securing the goods,d)The buyer and seller agreed that title would not pass until some later time,and e)The buyer is a minor.