Which of the following is not true of the UCC's statute of frauds for the sale of goods? It enforces a contract if the defendant admits to its existence in court It does not require the contract to specify quantity It requires all contracts for the sale of goods over $500 to be in writing It allows contracts for specially manufactured goods to be enforced without a writing

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Which of the following is not true of the UCC's statute of
frauds for the sale of goods?
It enforces a contract if the defendant admits to its existence
in court
It does not require the contract to specify quantity
It requires all contracts for the sale of goods over $500 to be
in writing
It allows contracts for specially manufactured goods to be
enforced without a writing
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following is not true of the UCC's statute of frauds for the sale of goods? It enforces a contract if the defendant admits to its existence in court It does not require the contract to specify quantity It requires all contracts for the sale of goods over $500 to be in writing It allows contracts for specially manufactured goods to be enforced without a writing
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