Detailed agreements often are not reached in the sales of goods. Frequently, such sales consist only of submitting a purchase order, receiving the goods, receiving an invoice, and then payment. So, when a dispute concerning the goods arises, a question may also arise as to exactly what the terms of the parties’ agreement were.
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Are Additional Terms In A Supplier’s Invoices Part of The Agreement?
On Behalf of Malka & Kravitz, P.A. - Your Construction Law Firm | Oct 16, 2013 | Construction Law, Contract Law, UCC
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