(1)   Unless otherwise agreed, if delivered goods may be returned by the
buyer even though they conform to the contract, the transaction is
    (a)   A "sale on approval" if the goods are delivered primarily for use,
and
    (b)   A "sale or return" if the goods are delivered primarily for resale.
  (2)   Goods held on approval are not subject to the claims of the buyer's
creditors until acceptance; goods held on sale or return are subject to
such claims while in the buyer's possession.
  (3)   Any "or return" term of a contract for sale is to be treated as a
separate contract for sale within the statute of frauds section of this
title (§ 2-201) and as contradicting the sale aspect of the contract
within the provisions of this title on parole or extrinsic evidence (§
2-202).
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