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To supplement her income, Donna -- a general counsel (in-house attorney) for Micron -- sells cosmetics for Mary Kay. She regularly hosts "Mary Kay parties" for her friends where she explains the benefits of the various Mary Kay cosmetic products in an attempt to convince her friends to purchase from her.

A friend buys a cosmetic set from Donna. Is that transaction covered under Article 2 of the UCC?

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Final answer:

No, the transaction between Donna and her friend is not covered under Article 2 of the UCC.

Step-by-step explanation:

No, the transaction between Donna and her friend is not covered under Article 2 of the UCC. Article 2 of the UCC, which stands for the Uniform Commercial Code, governs the sale of goods. Goods are typically tangible items that are bought and sold in the course of business, such as products, equipment, or inventory. In Donna's case, she is selling cosmetics for Mary Kay, which are considered goods. However, the transaction between Donna and her friend is a private, personal sale and not part of Donna's business as a general counsel for Micron. Therefore, it falls outside the scope of Article 2 of the UCC.

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