The definition of ownership.
What is a collection of rights that allows the use and enjoyment of property?
The two parties involved in sales of goods and contracts to sell.
Who are the vendor and vendee?
The definition of delivery.
What is the act by which the subject matter of the contracted is placed within possession or control of the buyer?
In what would be considered a counteroffer in typical contract negotiations by the common law, it is called this term under the law of sales of goods.
Goods being received and accepted by the buyer doesn't necessarily do this.
The definition of barter.
How do parties exchange goods for goods?
The definition of a contract to sell.
What is a contract in which ownership of goods is to transfer in a sale in the future?
The elements of a sales transaction that should take place simultaneously at the seller's place of business.
What is payment, delivery, and transfer of title?
The offeree has this ability if the offer doesn't state that an offer must be accepted exactly as made.
What is accepting the offer but proposing changes with losing the potential to form a binding contract?
The buyer failing to make an effective rejection after having reasonable opportunity to inspect the goods allows them to do something.
What is accepting the goods?
The definition of a casual seller
What are individuals who do not qualify as merchants in a transaction?
The role of goods in a contract that provides a service.
What are incidental goods?
The ability of the bill of sale.
Sales contracts may be governed by a certain statute for goods that are valued at $500 or ore.
What is the Statute of Frauds?
The oral contract's status if the buyer has received and accepted only some of the goods.
The difference between a sale and a contract to sell.
What is the timing of the ownership transfer?
The UCC's rules and requirements for sales if the dominant part of a contract was a service, even if a specific charge was made for goods.
What is a contract that would not fall under the UCC rules and requirements for sales a a consequence?
The definition of contracts of adhesion.
There is a main requirement to sue another party in court underneath the Statute of Frauds.
What is the writing signed by the party being sued that clarifies that a contract to sell has been made?
Goods made specifically not suitable for sale to others.
According to the UCC, goods don't include these items.
What is money, intangible personal property, patents, copyrights, trademarks, and real property?
Even if goods are involved, this type of contract is not governed by the UCC if services are the primary purpose.
What is a service-dominant contract?
The buyer has three options if there is accommodations or non-conforming goods that are being treated as a breach of the contract.
If the second merchant in a sales contract does this in ten days after the confirmation, the contract is unenforceable.
What is sending a written objection?
A party admits that an oral contract was created through these means.
What are legal pleadings or testimony?