After many hours of studying and listening to lectures, I FINALLY UNDERSTAND THIS CONCEPT! Thank you for bringing this home for me!!!! (hands together in Gratitude) I am literally clapping!!! THANK YOU!!!!!
Best 2-207 explanation I have heard. Only thing.. I don’t see a 10 day period for acceptance/rejection for additional terms in my contracts class material. But this was great!
I believe he is taking the 10-day period from 2-201(2). Statute of frauds is satisfied between two merchants if the party receives the contract, has reason to know of its contents, and does not object to its contents within 10 days after it is received.
Thank you so much! I absolutely love the explanation and am excited to watch more videos and take your bar prep course when I am closer to being done with law school.
Clearly explains the battle of forms. Nothing split my head more than this. One quick question: Is the 1o day rejection rule an interpretation of "reasonable time" in the Section 207 (1) and (2)(c) and (6)? The 10 day rejection rule is more concise and precise. What is its source?
Certainly seems to be an interpretation of reasonable time. I was wondering where that came from as well because I know it as a reasonable time as well
great explanation, much more clear than what is provided in my prep course! thanks a ton
After many hours of studying and listening to lectures, I FINALLY UNDERSTAND THIS CONCEPT! Thank you for bringing this home for me!!!! (hands together in Gratitude) I am literally clapping!!! THANK YOU!!!!!
Best 2-207 explanation I have heard. Only thing.. I don’t see a 10 day period for acceptance/rejection for additional terms in my contracts class material. But this was great!
Same here, never told about the 10 days period for rejection
Thank you very much.
I believe he is taking the 10-day period from 2-201(2). Statute of frauds is satisfied between two merchants if the party receives the contract, has reason to know of its contents, and does not object to its contents within 10 days after it is received.
Thank you so much! I absolutely love the explanation and am excited to watch more videos and take your bar prep course when I am closer to being done with law school.
Thank you for the insight, you made this topic easy to understand.
This was very very helpful!!!!
Clearly explains the battle of forms. Nothing split my head more than this. One quick question: Is the 1o day rejection rule an interpretation of "reasonable time" in the Section 207 (1) and (2)(c) and (6)? The 10 day rejection rule is more concise and precise. What is its source?
Certainly seems to be an interpretation of reasonable time. I was wondering where that came from as well because I know it as a reasonable time as well
Great explanation! Studying this right now. Thank you very much!
Glad it was helpful!
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Great, thorough explanation.
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Is 10 day period CA specific?
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