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The Principles Of European Contract Law 1997 Parts I and II (unofficial preview of the provisional complete and revised version)
European Union
copy @ Lex Mercatoria
(1) If the parties have reached agreement except that the offer and acceptance refer to conflicting general conditions of contract, a contract is nonetheless formed. The general conditions form part of the contract to the extent that they are common in substance.
(2) However, no contract is formed
(a) if one party has indicated in advance, explicitly, and not by way of general conditions, that he does not intend to be bound by a contract on the basis of paragraph 1; or
(b) if later on, one party, without undue delay, informs the other party that he does not intend to be bound by such contract.
(3) General conditions of contract are the terms which have been formulated in advance for an indefinite number of contracts of a certain nature.
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