true or false under the UCC output and requirements contracts are illusory
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Step 1: Under the UCC, an output contract is a contract in which a seller agrees to sell all of its output to a particular buyer, and a requirements contract is a contract in which a buyer agrees to purchase all of its requirements from a particular seller. Show more…
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