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Which of the following statements is true of the Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG)?Multiple ChoiceThe CISG requirements related to the statute of frauds are more restrictive than those under the UCC.The CISG requires that all contracts for international sales be in writing even when neither party is a merchant.The CISG allows this treaty to govern international business-to-business sales contracts.The CISG does not cover the general topics covered under the UCC, like offers, acceptances, and other contract

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Which of the following statements is true of the Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG)?Multiple ChoiceThe CISG requirements related to the statute of frauds are more restrictive than those under the UCC.The CISG requires that all contracts for international sales be in writing even when neither party is a merchant.The CISG allows this treaty to govern international business-to-business sales contracts.The CISG does not cover the general topics covered under the UCC, like offers, acceptances, and other contract

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The true statement about the Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) is: "The CISG allows this treaty to govern international business-to-business sales contracts."

This is because the CISG is an international treaty that sets out uniform rules for the international sale of goods between businesses. It does not require all contracts to be in writing, and it does cover general topics like offers, acceptances, and other contract elements, similar to the UCC. However, it does not have more restrictive requirements related to the statute of frauds than the UCC.

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