1.205 – REASONABLE TIME; SEASONABLENESS. (a) Whether a
Texas Business and Commerce Code § 1.205
Summary
This law defines what constitutes a 'reasonable time' for taking actions under the Business and Commerce Code. It applies to parties involved in commercial transactions, clarifying that timing depends on the specific circumstances and agreements of the parties involved.
Determines reasonable time based on action's nature and circumstances.
Actions are considered seasonable if taken within agreed or reasonable time.
Affects parties in commercial transactions under the Business and Commerce Code.
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