Webstar Corp. orally agreed to sell Northco, Inc, a computer for $20,000. Northco sent a signed purchase order to Webster confirming the agreement. Webstar received the purchase order and did not respond. Webstar refused to deliver the computer to Northco, claiming that the purchase order did not satisfy the UCC Statute of Frauds because it was not signed by Webstar. Northco sells computers to the general public and Webstar is a computer wholesaler. Under the UCC Sales Article, Webstar's position is

Webstar Corp. orally agreed to sell Northco, Inc, a computer for $20,000. Northco sent a signed purchase order to Webster confirming the agreement. Webstar received the purchase order and did not respond. Webstar refused to deliver the computer to Northco, claiming that the purchase order did not satisfy the UCC Statute of Frauds because it was not signed by Webstar. Northco sells computers to the general public and Webstar is a computer wholesaler. Under the UCC Sales Article, Webstar's position is






a. Incorrect because it failed to object to Northco's purchase order.
b. Incorrect because only the buyer in a sale-of-goods transaction must sign the contract.
c. Correct because it was the party against whom enforcement of the contract is being sought.
d. Correct because the purchase price of the computer exceeded $500.





Answer: A


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