The UCC provides that if a firm offer is silent as to the length of time it is irrevocable, then the contract assumes an irrevocability period of 3 months.
The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), a comprehensive body of law, regulates all commercial activities in the United States. Instead of being a federal legislation, every state has adopted it. Uniformity of law is essential for interstate business transactions.
According to the U.C.C., even when there hasn't been any payment made for the promise, a written and signed offer by a merchant to buy or sell goods that states that it will be held open is irrevocable for the duration of the time mentioned.
If the offer is promised to remain open but no time period is mentioned, it cannot be removed for a reasonable period of time. Regardless matter whether it is accepted, an offer cannot be held open for more than three months.
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