QUESTION 24 The UCCs good faith provision O a in the case of
Solution
Question 24 -
Answer - Option B.
In Section 1-201 of the Uniform Commercial Code, good faith is generally defined as \"honesty in fact in the conduct or transaction concerned\". Further, Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code says “good faith in the case of a merchant means honesty in fact and the observance of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing in the trade.”
Question 25
Answer - Option A
As per UCC, if a contract involves providing both good and service, then the UCC applies if the purpose of the contract is primarily the ale of the goods. However, in case the primary purpose of the contract is the installation of the goods, it is service and shall be governed by common law.
Question 26
Answer - Option D
The UCC firm offers rule applies to offers for sale or lease of goods made by a merchant, in this case, Beckham Regional Ford LLC. A firm offer exists here as Beckham Regional Ford LLC gives assurances in a signed writing their offer will remain open. A firm offer is irrevocable without the necessity of consideration for the stated period or, if no definite period is stated, for a reasonable period (neither to exceed three months). Here Beckham Regional Ford LLC has breached the contract he had stated to Eli. Beckham Regional Ford LLC did this by selling the car to another party during the period specified in his written offer. Beckham Regional Ford LLC would not have breached the contract with Eli if Beckham Regional Ford LLC waited till July 15th to sell the car, or if Beckham Regional Ford LLC made a verbal contract with Eli. By singing the paper it became a legal document of proof to the buyer who had the opportunity to buy the car without anyone trying to also take a bid in buying the car.
Hence. Beckham Regional Ford LLC is in breach of contract and is responsible.
