Under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), an offer is defined as a proposal by one party to enter into a contract with specific terms, which indicates the offeror's intention to be bound upon acceptance by the offeree. The UCC allows for some flexibility in the terms of the offer, meaning that an offer can be valid even if it lacks certain details, as long as it provides a reasonable basis for determining breach and remedy. Additionally, an offer can be made in various forms, including verbal, written, or through conduct, and must be communicated effectively to the offeree.
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