The General Contract for Goods is not intended to cover the sale of real estate, software, or intangibles such as stocks or securities. Rather, the Contract covers products referred to generally as... Read more
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The General Contract for Goods is not intended to cover the sale of real estate, software, or intangibles such as stocks or securities. Rather, the Contract covers products referred to generally as "goods" which are defined by the Uniform Commercial Code ("UCC") as all things which are moveable at the time of identification to the contract.
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The General Contract for Goods is not intended to cover the sale of real estate, software, or intangibles such as stocks or securities. Rather, the Contract covers products referred to generally as "goods" which are defined by the Uniform Commercial Code ("UCC") as all things which are moveable at the time of identification to the contract.
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