As per CISG, what are the primary obligations of the seller in international sale of goods?
A: To deliver the goods
B: To hand over any documents relating to the goods
C: To transfer the property in the goods
D: To provide after-sale service
A: To deliver the goods
B: To hand over any documents relating to the goods
C: To transfer the property in the goods
D: To provide after-sale service
A,B,C
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- The Seller will indemnify the Buyer for any _____ arising as a result of the Seller's failure to perform any of its obligation arising out of the sale of the goods to the Buyer.
- In a contract for the sale of goods it is usual to find a retention of (3)…clause, which protects the seller’s ownership of the goods if the buyers does not pay.
- In an international contract for the sale of goods, the quality clause is a secondary clause in the contract.
- CIF is a trade term requiring the seller to arrange the carriage of goods by sea to a port of destination, and provide the buyer with documents necessary to obtain the goods from the seller.
- According to the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, which are the basic factor of an offer
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The risk of loss to goods sold in transit passes from the buyer to the seller when ( ) A: the contract is concluded B: the transfer of ownership C: the tender of object of sale D: none
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In international business, the _____ of the goods from the seller to the buyer is usually over a long distance.
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If the seller fails to deliver the contract goods to the buyer at the agreed time, what kind of consequence will there be?
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___________ is the average number of times the inventory is sold per year. A: a. Inventory storage B: b. Cost of goods sold C: c. Cost of goods available for sale D: d. Inventory turnover
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() is goods available for sale, valued at the lower of the cost or market price.