Which of the following statements is false regarding the Sale of Goods Act?
A. Contracts created under the Act do not require consideration.
B. The Act works to support the common law to help ensure contracts are valid.
C. Parties to a contract do not have to use any term or convention in the Act.
D. The Act applies in any contract for the purchase and sale of goods, unless waived.
E. The purpose of the Act is to imply terms into contracts for goods that are missing them.



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