Across
- 2. a transportation company.
- 3. business or person who deal regularly ion the sale of goods or who has a specialized knowledge of goods.
- 6. Receipt document given to a customer by the warehouse that is storing his or her goods.
- 11. the formal written right of ownership of goods.
- 12. the buying or selling of goods and services, or the transfer of money, over the internet.
- 14. Offer a merchant’s written promise to hold an offer open for the sale of goods.
- 16. Goods goods that presently exist and have been set aside for a contract.
- 17. Contract agreement to buy all of a merchant’s goods
- 18. Commercial Code collection of laws that govern various types of business transactions.
- 19. Contract the place that goods are required to be delivered.
- 21. of Landing receipt for shipment of goods given by transportation Company to a shipper.
- 22. Contract a contract under which a seller turns goods over to a carrier for delivery to a buyer.
- 25. Signature electronic signature used to make it harder to duplicate a document
- 26. Transfer transfer of all merchandise and supplies at once
Down
- 1. Title if goods are acquired through fraud, a mistake, or undue influence, the title may be voided if the injured party elects to do so.
- 4. to Sell agreement that involves the immediate sale of goods.
- 5. contract in which ownership of goods is transferred.
- 7. Signature method of signing an electronic message that identifies a particular person.
- 8. of Title document to acknowledge receipt of shipment of goods
- 9. set amount of money that is to be paid for goods.
- 10. Contract occurs when a seller agrees to supply the needs of a buyer.
- 13. “free in board” goods will be delivered from the shipping point to destination.
- 14. Goods crops that are not grown yet, or items that haven’t been manufactured.
- 15. movable manufactured items.
- 20. without Reserve the auctioneer must sell the goods to the highest bidder.
- 23. of Trade method of dealing commonly used in a particular field.
- 24. of Loss the responsibility of loss or damage to goods.
