Sales & UCC Basics
Merchants & Rules
Statute of Frauds
Exeptions to Statute of Frauds
Terms
100

What is a sale under the UCC?

A transfer of ownership of goods for money or value.

100

What is a merchant?

A person who regularly deals in goods of that kind.

100

What is the purpose of the Statute of Frauds?

To prevent fraud in important contracts.

100

What happens if goods are received and accepted?

Oral contract becomes enforceable.


100
Define: Sale

A transaction where something is exchanged for money.

200

What law governs sales of goods?

The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC).

200

What is a casual seller?

Someone who sells goods only occasionally.

200

What must the writing include?

Quantity of goods.

200

What if seller accepts payment?

The contract is enforceable for that amount.

200

Define: Ownership

The legal right to possess or control property.

300

What is a contract to sell?

An agreement to transfer goods in the future.

300

What happens when merchants add new terms?

It becomes part of the contract unless objected to.

300

Can price be missing from the writing?

Yes, price is not required.


300

What are specially made goods?

Custom goods not suitable for resale.

300

Define: Barter

Trading goods or services without using money.

400

What does the UCC primarily regulate?

Commercial transactions involving goods.

400

When does a new term NOT become part of the contract?

If it materially alters the agreement or is objected to.

400

Who must sign the contract?

The party being sued.

400

What happens if a party admits in court there was a contract?

The contract becomes enforceable.

400

Define: Bill of Sale

A written document proving a sale happened.

500

What is required for a valid sales contract?

Offer, acceptance, consideration, and legal subject matter.

500

What is the 10-day rule between merchants?

A merchant must object within 10 days to avoid being bound.

500

What is the $500 rule?

Sales contracts $500 or more must be in writing.

500

When is partial payment enough for enforceability?

When goods are divisible or indivisible depending on the situation.

500

Define: Contract to Sell

An agreement promising to transfer goods once conditions are met.