Asked by Kassidy Trovato on Apr 25, 2024
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If both parties are merchants,the UCC modifies the common law "________" rule,by allowing ________ terms to become a part of the contract,unless they ________ change it.
A) hybrid contract;additional;materially
B) course of dealing;additional;materially
C) plain view;different;slightly
D) mirror image;additional;materially
Mirror Image Rule
In contract law, the rule that an acceptance must duplicate the terms in the offer.
Additional Terms
Refers to supplementary conditions or clauses added to an agreement or contract.
Materially
In a significant or substantial manner, especially in a way that affects a contract or legal decision.
- Understand the impact of the Uniform Commercial Code on business entities, including changes to traditional common law principles.
Verified Answer
BE
Basim El Essawi6 days ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The UCC modifies the common law "mirror image" rule in transactions between merchants by allowing additional terms to become part of the contract unless they materially change it. This is a departure from the stricter common law requirement that the acceptance must exactly match the offer.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the impact of the Uniform Commercial Code on business entities, including changes to traditional common law principles.
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