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Title: Sales and ECommerce


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CHAPTER 8 Sales and E-Commerce (pp.257268)
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When Does Article 2 Apply?
  • Sale of Goods all things (including
    specially manufactured goods) which are movable
    at the time of identification to the contract for
    sale.
  • Merchants a person who deals in goods of the
    kind or otherwise by his occupation holds himself
    out as having knowledge or skill peculiar to the
    practices or goods involved in the transaction.

3
What Types of Contracts are Governed by Article 2?
  • Is it a sale of good or service?
  • Is it a sale of goods or land?
  • Most courts hold that Article 2 applies to
    contracts involving software.
  • Although information is excluded as a good.

4
UCC Good Faith
  • Section 1-203 of the UCC states that every
    contract or duty within this Act imposes an
    obligation of good faith in its performance and
    enforcement.

5
Contract Formation
  • Offer traditional common law principals
    determine whether an offer has been made. It is
    not defined by the UCC.
  • Acceptance unless the offeror indicates
    unambiguously that his or her offer can be
    accepted only in a particular way, an offer may
    be accepted in any manner and by any medium that
    is reasonable in the circumstances. It is not
    defined by the UCC, except that an acceptance may
    contain terms additional to or different from
    those in the offer.

6
Contract Formation
  • What about browse-wrap contracts?
  • Case 8.1 Specht v. Netscape (2002).

7
Contract Formation
  • Consideration must be included in contracts for
    the sale of goods to be enforceable.
  • Firm Offer a signed offer by a merchant that
    indicates that the offer will be kept open is
    binding even without consideration

8
Battle of the Forms
  • Definite Response intent to close the deal is
    crucial.
  • Acceptance with Missing Terms contract formed
    with included terms.

9
Battle of the Forms
  • Acceptance with Additional Terms depends if
    either of the parties is a merchant.
  • Acceptance with Different Terms depends if
    either of the parties are merchants.
  • Case 8.2 Richardson v. Union Carbide Industrial
    Gases, Inc. (2002).
  • Proposed Revisions to Article 2-207.

10
Statute of Frauds
  • Some Writing lenient interpretation under the
    UCC.
  • Quantity of Goods writing unenforceable unless
  • quantity specified.
  • goods specially manufactured and not readily
    re-salable.
  • defendant admits in judicial proceedings that an
    agreement existed.
  • payment was made and accepted.
  • goods were received and accepted.

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Statute of Frauds
  • Signature writing must be signed by the person
    against whom enforcement is sought.
  • The E-Sign Act, UCITA and UETA allow digital
    signatures.
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