2.206 – OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE IN FORMATION OF CONTRACT. (a)
Texas Business and Commerce Code § 2.206
Summary
This law outlines how offers to create contracts should be interpreted, allowing acceptance in various forms. It affects parties involved in the sale of goods, clarifying that offers can be accepted through different methods, including shipment of goods.
Offers can be accepted in any reasonable manner.
Orders for goods allow acceptance by promise or shipment.
Non-conforming goods can still constitute acceptance.
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