The uniform commercial code applies to contact issues related to

Is it the sales of goods?

Yes, you are correct. The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) primarily applies to contract issues related to the sale of goods. The UCC is a comprehensive set of laws that govern various aspects of commercial transactions in the United States. It has been adopted, in whole or in part, by all 50 states.

To confirm that the UCC applies specifically to sales of goods, we can refer to the text of the UCC itself. Section 2-102 of the UCC states that it applies to transactions in goods. Goods are defined in section 2-105 as tangible and movable items, such as products or commodities that are bought and sold.

Therefore, if the contract in question involves the sale of goods, the UCC will be applicable and provide guidance on issues such as contract formation, terms and conditions, warranties, remedies, and other related matters.