Asked by Wenlu Zhang on May 12, 2024

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If both parties are merchants,additional terms contained in the offeree's standardized forms become part of the contract unless an exception applies.Which of the following is not one of those exceptions?

A) The offer was for the sale of goods under $500
B) The offer expressly limited acceptance to its own terms
C) The new terms would materially alter the offer
D) The offeror gives notice of objection to the new terms within a reasonable time after receiving the acceptance.

Merchants

Individuals or entities involved in the wholesale or retail purchase and sale of goods, often specialized in a particular trade or business.

Standardized Forms

Pre-designed documents with uniform format and content used across various transactions or processes for efficiency and consistency.

Materially Alter

In contract law, it refers to a change that significantly affects the rights or obligations of the parties involved.

  • Recognize the role and effect of additional terms in acceptances between merchants.
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Ayana WashingtonMay 13, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
If the parties to a contract are both merchants,the additional terms become part of the contract unless (1)the offer expressly limits acceptance to its own terms, (2)the new terms would materially alter the offer,or (3)the offeror gives notice of objection to the new terms within a reasonable time after receiving the acceptance.