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fenix001 [56]
3 years ago
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Roofing Company buys asphalt roofing tiles from Shingles, Inc. The parties agree that the tile will be shipped "F.O.B. Shingles'

s warehouse" to Roofing's location via Shipping Corporation. The tiles are lost in transit. The loss is suffered bya. ​Shingles.b. ​Shipping.c. ​Roofing's customers by an increase in the prices of goods and services.d. ​Roofing.
Business
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antiseptic1488 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:D. Roofing company.

Explanation:

Fob is a term in sales contract which means free on board, it could however have different addition such as buyer's warehouse, seller's warehouse, seller's factory, buyer's

factory.etc.

Whatever the addendum it shows from where the buyer takes responsibility for risks and rewards of ownership.

In the above scenario which is fob Singles warehouse, it means the roofing company takes responsibility for any risk on the roofing tiles right from Singles warehouse and so means the roofing company is responsible for the loss of the roofing tiles in transit.

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