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23 February, 05:25

When an offer of sale does not specify a price, it is assumed that the parties intended?

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  1. 23 February, 05:39
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    When an offer of sale does not specify a price, it is assumed that the parties intended "a reasonable price at the time set for delivery"

    Which mean the seller will determine the price of the product after they know for sure the amount of expense that they should spent for the distribution.

    This type of pricing tends to be used to deliver a product to an uncommon location.
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