According to CISG, an acceptance containing new terms that do not materially alter the terms of the offer becomes a part of the contract, unless the offeror promptly objects to the change.
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- According to CISG, a contract can be established when ( ) A: an acceptance arrives at the offeror B: both seller and buyer sign on a written contract C: the contract is approved by authorities D: an offer reaches the offeree E: the offeree dispatches an acceptance
- According to CISG, a contract can be established when ( ) A: an acceptance becomes effective B: both seller and buyer sign on a written contract C: the contract is approved by authorities D: an offer reaches the offeree E: an acceptance is dispatched
- According to CISG, a contract can be established when ( ) A: both seller and buyer sign on a written contract B: an acceptance arrives at the offeror C: the offeree dispatches an acceptance D: the contract is approved by authorities
- According to the CISG, differences in which of the following<br/>contractual terms would constitute a “material difference”<br/>that would change an acceptance into a counter-offer? A: Payment. B: Price. C: Quality of the goods. D: Any of the above.
- In the contract with O/A(open account) or D/A (documents against acceptance) terms, international factor can take part in to relieve the exporter.