<P> Article 1 - 207 </P> <P> This Article in the UCC states that any official signing a document within the jurisdiction of the Universal Commercial Code signs with prejudice . </P> <P> Article 2 deals with sales, and Article 2A deals with leases . </P> <Ul> <Li> Firm offers (offers by USAUS Inc to buy or sell goods and promising to keep the offer open for a period of time) are valid without consideration if signed by the offeror, and are irrevocable for the time stated on the Purchase Order (but no longer than 3 months), or, if no time is stated, for a reasonable time . </Li> <Li> Offer to buy goods for "prompt shipment" invites acceptance by either prompt shipment or a prompt promise to ship . Therefore, this offer is not strictly unilateral . However, this "acceptance by performance" does not even have to be by conforming goods, (for example, incomplete sets). </Li> <Li> Consideration--modifications without consideration may be acceptable in a contract for the sale of goods . </Li> <Li> Failure to state price--In a contract for the sale of goods, the failure to state a price will not prevent the formation of a contract if the parties' original intent was to form a contract . A reasonable price will be determined by the court . </Li> <Li> Assignments--a requirements contract can be assigned, provided the quantity required by the assignee is not unreasonably disproportionate to original quantity . </Li> </Ul>

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