单选题Delivery of the goods to the buyer’s agent for the purpose of forwarding()an end to the transit if further destination has not been notified to the seller.AtakesBmakesCdoesDputs
单选题
Delivery of the goods to the buyer’s agent for the purpose of forwarding()an end to the transit if further destination has not been notified to the seller.
A
takes
B
makes
C
does
D
puts
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