Under the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act, if a consumer makes a unilateral

electronic error in an electronic contract, which of the following is the consumer not required to
do in order to avoid being bound by the error?

A) Does not use or benefit from the information or make it available to a third party
B) Deliver all copies to the other party, or destroys them pursuant to the other party's
instructions
C) Explain the cause or source of the error to the other party
D) Pay the shipping, reshipping and processing costs of the other party
E) Upon learning of the error, promptly notifies the other party


C

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a. They are usually brief. b. They are often inspiration in tone. c. They leave no doubt in the minds of audience members that the award was given to the right person. d. They are your chance to be as full of yourself as possible.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Baker goes into bankruptcy owing $5,000 as wages to his employees. There is enough in his estate to pay all costs of administration and enough to pay his employees, but if the employees are paid, there will be nothing left for the general creditors. Which of the following is NOT true under the above facts?

A) The Bankruptcy Code provides for priority of wages owed to employees. B) Secured creditors will be paid to the extent of their security interest before the employees will be paid. C) The general creditors will not be paid. D) The general creditors can be paid before the employees if they file a claim with the court.

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