With regard to the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) and the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) , which of the following statements is correct?
A) Unlike the UCC, the CISG does not require that an offer be directed to a specific person or persons.
B) Unlike the CISG, the UCC does not require that an offer be stated with sufficient definiteness.
C) Unlike the UCC, the CISG does not consider an offer sufficiently definite if it lacks price terms.
D) Unlike the CISG, the UCC does not require that an offer indicate that the person making the offer intends to be bound by the agreement.
Correct Answer:
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Q4: To determine whether the offeror has created
Q5: The basic thing the courts require for
Q6: When an offeror does not specifically indicate
Q7: The courts have generally held that advertisements
Q8: If the offer does not state a
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Q11: For an offer to sell goods to
Q12: According to Article 2 of the Uniform
Q13: An agreement represents a "meeting of the
Q14: If an offeree accepts the offer but
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