Knockout Rule

Knockout Rule

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Definition

A rule courts apply in cases of conflicting contract terms, under which, if an expression of acceptance contains terms that are additional to or different from those in the offer, the conflicting terms in both the offer and acceptance are knocked out of the contract and replaced by UCC gap-filler provisions.

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