Option d is the correct answer.
A contract that requires a seller to deliver goods to the carrier is a destination contract.
According to Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code, a determination contract is a method by which a buyer and a seller can agree to share the risk of loss if the goods are lost or damaged prior to receiving the goods from the seller. Neither Buyer nor Seller is Responsible for Losses.
Destination contracts transfer risk from the carrier to the seller upon the arrival of the goods at their destination. The Seller remains responsible until the goods reach the Buyer's destination. However, if something happens after shipment, all costs will be borne by the buyer.
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