(1) In this title unless the context otherwise requires (a) 'Buyer' means a person who buys or contracts to buy goods. (b) Reserved. (c) 'Receipt' of goods means taking physical possession of them. (d) 'Seller' means a person who sells or contracts to sell goods. (2) Other definitions applying to this title or to specified subtitles thereof, and the sections in which they appear are: 'Acceptance.' § 2-606. 'Banker’s credit.' § 2-325. 'Between merchants.' § 2-104. 'Cancellation.' § 2-106(4). 'Commercial unit.' § 2-105. 'Confirmed credit.' § 2-325. 'Conforming to contract.' § 2-106. 'Contract for sale.' § 2-106. 'Cover.' § 2-712. 'Entrusting.' § 2-403. 'Financing agency.' § 2-104. 'Future goods.' § 2-105. 'Goods.' § 2-105. 'Identification.' § 2-501. 'Installment contract.' § 2-612. 'Letter of credit.' § 2-325. 'Lot.' § 2-105. 'Merchant.' § 2-104. 'Overseas.' § 2-323. 'Person in position of seller.' § 2-707. 'Present sale.' § 2-106. 'Sale.' § 2-106. 'Sale on approval.' § 2-326. 'Sale or return.' § 2-326. 'Termination.' § 2-106. (3) 'Control' as provided in § 7-106 and the following definitions in other titles apply to this title: 'Check.' § 3-104. 'Consignee.' § 7-102. 326. 'Sale or return.' § 2-326. 'Termination.' § 2-106. (3) 'Control' as provided in § 7-106 and the following definitions in other titles apply to this title: 'Check.' § 3-104. 'Consignee.' § 7-102. 'Consignor.' § 7-102. 'Consumer goods.' § 9-102. 'Dishonor.' § 3-502. 'Draft.' § 3-104. (4) In addition Title 1 contains general definitions and principles of construction and interpretation applicable throughout this title.
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