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Matching:
Premises:
Person who provides a product or good.
An offer that cannot be revoked for a reasonable time period.
Person who purchases a good or product.
The passing of title from a seller to a buyer for a price.
Lack of meaningful choice in a contract.
A contract for "as much as we need."
A transfer of the right of possession and use of goods for term.
Things that are moveable at the time of identification of the contract.
A contract for "all goods we produce."
Laws governing commercial transactions.
Responses:
lease
seller
output contract
sale
buyer
goods
firm offer
Uniform Commercial Code
requirements contract
procedural unconscionability
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Person who provides a product or good.
An offer that cannot be revoked for a reasonable time period.
Person who purchases a good or product.
The passing of title from a seller to a buyer for a price.
Lack of meaningful choice in a contract.
A contract for "as much as we need."
A transfer of the right of possession and use of goods for term.
Things that are moveable at the time of identification of the contract.
A contract for "all goods we produce."
Laws governing commercial transactions.
Premises:
Person who provides a product or good.
An offer that cannot be revoked for a reasonable time period.
Person who purchases a good or product.
The passing of title from a seller to a buyer for a price.
Lack of meaningful choice in a contract.
A contract for "as much as we need."
A transfer of the right of possession and use of goods for term.
Things that are moveable at the time of identification of the contract.
A contract for "all goods we produce."
Laws governing commercial transactions.
Responses:
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