if a buyer agrees to buy all the quantity she needs for a certain good but is unable to identify an exact amount, the uniform commercial code recognizes this as an enforceable contract.

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If a buyer agrees to buy all the quantity she needs for a certain good but is unable to identify an exact amount, the uniform commercial code recognizes this as an enforceable contract .its true .

One of the Uniform Acts that have been enacted into law with the goal of harmonizing the legal framework governing sales and other commercial transactions in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the US Territories is the Uniform Business Code (UCC), which was first published in 1952. Although the majority of U.S. jurisdictions have succeeded in achieving this difficult goal, some have not implemented all of the UCC's provisions, while others have not adopted any at all. Furthermore, the implementation of the UCC varies greatly between U.S. jurisdictions. Sometimes, this difference can be explained by alternative terminology found in the official UCC. 

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