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Business, 05.05.2020 16:18 leo4687

Precision Parts, Inc., and Quik Fix Auto stores enter into a contract for a sale of specific autoparts. Precision Parts ships parts that do not meet the specifications. With respect to the entireshipment, Quik Fix Auto

(A) cannot reject it.

(B) can reject it.

(C) must accept it.

(D) must reject It

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