Suppose that for the past two years, farmer Brandon has regularly sent grocer Carson certain produce items, and Carson has always promptly returned those items he did not want. Brandon sends Carson ten bushels of green beans, and Carson does not return them. At the end of the month, as is his usual practice, Brandon bills Carson for the beans. Carson sends back the bill, saying, "I don't want the beans; come to the store and pick them up." Is there a contract between Brandon and Carson? O Yes, due to trade usage O Yes, due to the prior dealings between the parties No, due to the applicability of the parol evidence rule to contracts for the sale of goods transactions O No, because the offeree's silence does not constitute acceptance

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Suppose that for the past two years, farmer Brandon has regularly sent grocer Carson certain
produce items, and Carson has always promptly returned those items he did not want. Brandon
sends Carson ten bushels of green beans, and Carson does not return them. At the end of the
month, as is his usual practice, Brandon bills Carson for the beans. Carson sends back the bill,
saying, "I don't want the beans; come to the store and pick them up." Is there a contract between
Brandon and Carson?
OYes, due to trade usage
O Yes, due to the prior dealings between the parties
No, due to the applicability of the parol evidence rule to contracts for the sale of goods transactions
O No, because the offeree's silence does not constitute acceptance
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that for the past two years, farmer Brandon has regularly sent grocer Carson certain produce items, and Carson has always promptly returned those items he did not want. Brandon sends Carson ten bushels of green beans, and Carson does not return them. At the end of the month, as is his usual practice, Brandon bills Carson for the beans. Carson sends back the bill, saying, "I don't want the beans; come to the store and pick them up." Is there a contract between Brandon and Carson? OYes, due to trade usage O Yes, due to the prior dealings between the parties No, due to the applicability of the parol evidence rule to contracts for the sale of goods transactions O No, because the offeree's silence does not constitute acceptance
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