Asked by Lizbeth RamosPerdomo on May 21, 2024

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If both parties are not merchants,additional terms contained in the offeree's standardized form are treated as:

A) proposals for addition to the contract.
B) part of the contract.
C) an acceptance.
D) a limited acceptance.

Merchants

Individuals or businesses engaged in the commercial trade of goods, services, or commodities.

Standardized Form

Documents or procedures that have been uniformed across a setting or industry to ensure consistency and efficiency.

Proposals

Detailed plans or suggestions put forward for consideration or discussion, especially in a professional or business context.

  • Comprehend the legal treatment of non-merchant standardized forms regarding additional terms.
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Mikerland ReilivMay 25, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
If both parties are not merchants,the additional terms contained in the offeree's standardized form are treated as "proposals for addition to the contract."