Where the offeror is a merchant and the offeree is a nonmerchant, what is the effect of minor
different terms contained in an acceptance?
A) No contract is formed, and the purported acceptance is treated as a counteroffer.
B) A contract is formed according to the terms of the offer, and the additional terms are
treated as proposed additions to the contract.
C) A contract is formed, but only if the parties resolve the differences in the offer and the
acceptance.
D) The purported acceptance is treated as a rejection, except that the original offer remains
open under the firm offer rule.
E) A contract will be formed incorporating the different terms of the acceptance.
B
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