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Comparing the UCC to the CISG, when it comes to giving judges authority to fill in terms that are not complete in a contract:
 a. they are very much the same
  b. the CISG is more generous about filling in unclear or unstated terms
  c. no comparison is possible because the scope of the laws is so different d. neither law allows any terms to be filled in
  e. none of the other choices

Question 2

A binding promise is:
 a. a contract by federal law
  b. unimportant in the modern definition of contracts c. not relevant to the modern definition of contracts d. central to the modern definition of easements
  e. none of the other choices are correct



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