Asked by Carrie Steel on Jun 10, 2024

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Which of the following may constitute a writing under the Uniform Commercial Code?

A) Faxes and e-mails,but not invoices or bills of lading
B) Faxes and e-mails,but not sales slips or checks
C) Invoices and bills of lading,but not sales slips or checks
D) Sales slips and checks,but not invoices or bills of lading
E) Faxes,e-mails,invoices,bills of lading,sales slips,and checks

Uniform Commercial Code

A comprehensive set of laws governing all commercial transactions in the United States, intended to standardize and simplify the legal rules around sales, leases, negotiable instruments, and secured transactions among states.

Writing

The act or medium of expressing thoughts, ideas, or information through the use of written symbols or characters.

  • Expound on the relevance of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) with respect to the prerequisites of contractual agreements.
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Fizza AfzalJun 13, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
Similar to the statute of frauds,the Uniform Commercial Code allows a variety of written documents to constitute a writing,including faxes,e-mails,invoices,bills of lading,sales slips,checks,or any combination of these documents.