Article 2 — Sales · Section 2-105

UCC § 2-105

Quick Answer

What does UCC § 2-105 cover?

UCC § 2-105 defines the scope of 'goods' related to sales under Article 2, outlining what constitutes a sale of goods in commercial transactions.

Source: U.C.C. § 2-105

Official Text
Under this section, 'goods' are defined as all things (including specially manufactured goods) that are movable at the time of identification to the contract for sale, with certain exclusions including money and investment securities.
Plain Language

UCC § 2-105 clarifies that 'goods' refer to all movable items that can be sold and excludes things like real estate and services. This definition helps to identify what transactions fall under the Uniform Commercial Code relating to sales.

Key Definitions

Goods

All things (including specially manufactured goods) that are movable at the time of identification to the contract for sale.

Practical Examples

Example 1

A contract to sell 100 tons of steel is governed by UCC § 2-105 as steel qualifies as goods.

Example 2

A bakery selling cakes is engaging in a sales transaction of goods under UCC § 2-105.

Common Exam Issues
  • Distinguishing between goods and services in sales transactions.
  • Determining the applicability of UCC § 2-105 in mixed transactions involving both goods and services.
Related Sections
  • ucc-2-106

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