单选题If the buyer charters a ship and sends for the goods,the transit()by shipment of the goods,although the seller does not know where the goods are being taken.Ais terminatedBis stoppedCis not terminatedDis not stopped

单选题
If the buyer charters a ship and sends for the goods,the transit()by shipment of the goods,although the seller does not know where the goods are being taken.
A

is terminated

B

is stopped

C

is not terminated

D

is not stopped


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