BLE Chapter 13 review
Rare coins even though currency, can be consider goods under the UCC
False
Generally, oral contracts are unenforceable in court.
False, they are generally enforceable
Under what conditions does a buyer show acceptance?
If the buyer signifies to the seller that the goods conform to the contract or will be retained in spite of their nonconformity The Buyer acts inconsistently The buyer fails to make an effective rejection after having reasonable opportunity to accept
When is a bill of sale necessary? Why?
Large sales; ex: car
Why is a bill of sale necessary
Makes resale of property easier because it provides the owner with written evidence of ownership
Individuals involved in sales transactions are either classified as casual seller or ___ by the law.
Merchant
Which of the following would not be considered goods under the UCCs law of sales
Six acres of land
A constructive delivery occurs when there is no actual transfer of possession of the goods, but the purchaser receives the power to control them, as intended by the parties involved.
True
Contracts to sell are not governed by the UCCs law of sales
True
If a buyer sells the goods, the UCC treats the buyers actions as an acceptance.
True
Intellectual property, such as a patent or copyright, is not considered a good under the UCC
True
Under the statue of frauds, sales goods are valued at 500 or more need to be evidence by writing to be enforceable in court.
True
perfect tender rule
When an offer is made and it is accepted as is
What constitutes an oral contract/what does it?
When buyer accepts/pays for goods Payment is made Buyer admits that he/she agreed to the contract Goods specially made not suitable for resale to others
Can a court refuse to enforce an entire contract that it finds to be unconscionable
Yes
casual seller
an individual who doesn't qualify as a merchant.
What are NOT considered "goods"
money, services, patents, copyrights, and trademarks
A court can decide to
refuse to enforce the contract enforce the contract without the unconscionable clause limit the clause's application so that the contract is no longer unfair
merchant
someone who deals regularly in the type of goods being exchanged or claims special knowledge.
What are "goods"?
tangible, movable items of personal property
Accommodation
when an arrangement with or a favor to the buyer after notification by the seller.
Non conforming
when the seller is unable to provide conforming goods
Do both parties have to sign the writing to satisfy the Statute of Frauds?
yes