With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". defines consumer goods as goods that are used or bought for use primarily for personal, family, or household purposes. 15 . Deb. Ex. # A. 16 . Id. 17 . See, e.g. Beard v. Ford Motor Credit Co., 41 Ark.App. 174, 850 S.W.2d 23, 28 (1993) (citing Ford Motor Credit Co. v. Solway, 825 F.2d 1213, 1218 (7th Cir.1987); In re Garden Nat'l Bank of Garden City v. Cada, 241 Kan. 494, 738 P.2d 429 (1987); John Deery Motors, Inc. v. Steinbronn, 383 N.W.2d 553 (Iowa 1986)). 18 . Barkley Clark, Law of Secured Transactions Under the Uniform Commercial Code, § 4,08(2) at 4-98 (1988). 19 . Springfield Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc. v. Harmon, 858 S.W.2d 240, 245 (Mo.Ct.App.1993). 20 . Id. at 246 (Flanigan, J.) (concurring in part and dissenting in part). 21 . See In re Carter, 203 B.R. 697 (Bankr.W.D.Mo.1996)

A: holding that the fdic may rely on erroneous bank records to determine whether there was an insured deposit at the time of the banks failure
B: holding that a banks failure to give notice to the debtors of the time and place of the sale of their cattle deprived the bank of a deficiency claim even though the bank sought relief from the automatic stay in the bankruptcy court prior to repossessing the cattle
C: holding that the plaintiff had standing even though automatic stay had terminated and his claims for declaratory and injunctive relief were moot because he also sought actual damages for violation of the automatic stay
D: holding the defendant properly convicted of multiple counts of armed robbery against bank employees even though the defendant robbed only the bank
B.