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*Whether writing in [[CAPS LOCK]] is all it cracks up to be. | *Whether writing in [[CAPS LOCK]] is all it cracks up to be. |
Revision as of 11:13, 18 July 2019
A basic set of commercial terms which apply under US Law to commercial contracts — unless you agree that they shouldn’t. they tend to imply basic standards of fairness and reasonableness. One reason why US broker-dealers tend not to have terms of business — they’re set out in the UCC so you don’t need them.
See also
- implied terms
- commercially reasonable manner
- conspicuous
- Whether writing in CAPS LOCK is all it cracks up to be.