Option B In general governs commercial sales of goods
Explanation:
Common law is not replaced by the Uniform Commercial Code, infact the Uniform Commercial Code and common law both govern contract laws. The common law deals with services, employment contracts, intangible assets and real estate issues. Whereas the UCC deals with sales and purchase of goods and tangible items.
The Uniform Commercial Code also called the backbone of American commerce, is <u>a law that oversees all commercial transactions</u>, such as sales of goods, or borrowing of money, that occur in the United States.
The system of checks and balances is an important part of the Constitution. With checks and balances, each of the three branches of government can limit the powers of the others. This way, no one branch becomes too powerful