A is corrent. Under the UCC Statute of Frauds, a written agreement for the sale of goods is adequate if it indicates a contract for the sale of goods has been made between parties and is signed by the party to be charged. The written agreement may omit material terms (i.e., price, delivery, time for performance) as long as the quantity is stated. Reasonable terms will be inferred for those terms which are missing from the written agreement. B is incorrect. The agreement only needs the signature of the party sought to be bound. C is incorrect. Payment terms do not have to be included in the written agreement for it to be enforceable. D is incorrect. The time and place of delivery of goods does not have to be included in the written agreement for it to be enforceable.
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