Contract law is grounded in ________

A) state and federal case law and statutes including the Uniform Commercial Code
B) state and federal case law that now supersedes the Uniform Commercial Code
C) the Uniform Commercial Code alone, which now supersedes state and federal case law
D) the Commerce Clause of the U. S. Constitution


A

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