Do I Enter Into A Contract Every Time That I Buy A Product From The Store?
Yes. The next time that you buy an apple from the market, you have entered into a contract. The store is making an offer buy placing the apple for sale. When you take the apple to the cashier and pay, you have accepted the store`s offer to purchase the apple.
Other Consumer Contracts FAQs
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My Mechanic Mentioned A Service Contract, What Is That?
A: Many vehicle dealers and others sell optional service contracts. Vehicle manufacturers or independent companies issue these contracts. Not all service contracts are … More -
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What Is A Service Contract?
A: Service contracts that you may buy with a new car provide for the repair of certain parts or problems. These contracts are offered by manufacturers, dealers, or … More -
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What Is A Sales Contract?
A: This is an important consideration for purposes of Article 2. In order to determine whether Article 2 applies to a transaction, you must first determine whether a … More -
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Does A Contract Have To Be In To Be Enforceable?
A: No, a written contract is not required to create all contracts. The U.C.C. implements something called The Statute of Frauds (S.O.F.). The S.O.F. requires that certain … More -
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What About Service Contracts?
A: A service contract is an optional agreement for product service that customers sometimes buy. It provides additional protection beyond what the warranty offers on the … More
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