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kaid0807

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Who bears the risk of loss of damage to unidentified goods?
 A) shipper
 B) buyer
 C) seller
 D) auctioneer

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Which is NOT a correct statement concerning a liquidated damages clause?
 A) If the clause is enforced, the injured party can collect no more than the amount specified.
 B) If the clause is enforced, the injured party has a choice between compensatory damages or liquidated damages.
 C) It must be possible to determine actual damages.
 D) The amount of liquidated damages are established by the parties to the contract.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B




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