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But conspicuous doesn't mean all-caps. The [[Uniform Commercial Code]] defines it thus: | But conspicuous doesn't mean all-caps. The [[Uniform Commercial Code]] defines it thus: | ||
{{box|“[[Conspicuous]]”, with reference to a term, means so written, displayed, or presented that a reasonable person against which it is to operate ought to have noticed it. Whether a term is “[[conspicuous]]” or not is a decision for the court. [[Conspicuous]] terms [[including but not limited to|include]] the following: (A) a heading in [[CAPS LOCK|capitals]] equal to or greater in size than the surrounding text, [[or]] in contrasting type, font, or color to the surrounding text of the same or lesser size; [[and]] (B) language in the body of a record or display in larger type than the surrounding text, [[or]] in contrasting type, font, or color to the surrounding text of the same size, [[or]] set off from surrounding text of the same size by symbols or other marks that call attention to the language.}} | |||
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