George owns 200 acres of land. George offers to sell the land to Roland for $1,500 per acre. Roland replies that he does not need 200 acres of land but would like to buy 40 acres at $1,500 per acre. George agrees to sell but does not identify which 40 acres. Later, George refuses to sell any land to Roland. What is the result?
a. George wins; this agreement is too indefinite since it does not identify which 40 acres are to be sold.
b. Roland wins; the UCC will decide which 40 acres are to be sold.
c. George wins; the original offer was not intended to be an offer but merely an invitation to negotiate.
d. Roland wins; this is an enforceable contract with complete and definite terms.
Answer: A
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