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Rasek [7]
3 years ago
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Bert sells his car to Conrad for $5,000 and his bike to Del for $600. Bert sells his vinyl collection to Elena for $1,000 and hi

s stock in Altogether Now, Inc.—a firm that markets an app for organizing digital music files—to Franz for $4,000. UCC Article 2 covers all of these transactions except the sale of​
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1 answer:
iragen [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

UCC Article 2 covers all the transactions except organizing music files to Franz for $ 4000

Explanation:

UCC Article 2 covers all the transactions except organizing music files to Franz for $ 4000

because

UCC Article 2 does not cover for services

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