How does a "no-arrival, no-sale" contract differ from an F.O.B. destination contract?
A) Identification will occur in an F.O.B. destination contract, but not in a no-arrival, no-sale
contract.
B) If the goods fail to reach their destination, the seller must replace them in an F.O.B.
destination contract, but not in a no-arrival, no-sale contract.
C) Risk of loss while the goods are in transit is on the seller in an F.O.B. destination contract
but on the buyer on a no-arrival, no-sale contract.
D) Implied warranties exist in the F.O.B. destination contract, but not in the no-arrival,
no-sale contract.
B
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