Which of the following is the basic purpose for making exceptions to the Uniform Commercial Code's general rules on "buyers in the ordinary course of business"?
A. To protect those who innocently buy from merchants, thereby promoting confidence in such commercial transactions
B. To promote commerce by giving buyers the knowledge that they will get good value for goods that they purchase
C. To place the burden of loss on the good faith purchasers
D. To protect the rights of sellers
Answer: A
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