Question: The Uniform Commercial Code ( UCC ) and common law differ when it comes to acceptance of an offer in which of the following methods.
The Uniform Commercial Code UCC and common law differ when it comes to acceptance of an offer in which of the following methods.
Select one:
a
Common law acceptance requires that the purchaser to have the goods sold prior to the expiration of the acceptance period in order to rescind an acceptance.
b
UCC acceptance requires that the purchaser to have the goods sold prior to the expiration of the acceptance period in order to rescind an acceptance.
c
Under the UCC, when accepted by the purchaser only changes in the terms of the contract that affect the contract materially have an impact. If the changes are only minor, with little impact, and the additional terms do not create a conflict in terms, the offer is not voided and acceptance is valid creating a contract.
d
Under the common law, when accepted by the purchaser only changes in the terms of the contract that affect the contract materially have an impact. If the changes are only minor, with little impact, and the additional terms do not create a conflict in terms, the offer is not voided and acceptance is valid creating a contract.
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