Comment by Spooky23
5 years ago
Because Google One, for example, is a service governed by a contract which details performance expectations.
5 years ago
Because Google One, for example, is a service governed by a contract which details performance expectations.
So the UCC is only the default, which covers goods/services without their own custom contracts?
All products have a warranty of merchantability defined by UCC. Basically goods need to be average/expected quality.
With services it’s a little different because there is no average unless the contract is missing performance terms. If you agree to a term of performance, then that is the obligation.