2-207 - Additional Terms in Acceptance or Confirmation.

Section 2--207. Additional Terms in Acceptance or Confirmation.    (1)  A  definite  and seasonable expression of acceptance or a written  confirmation which is sent within  a  reasonable  time  operates  as  an  acceptance  even  though it states terms additional to or different from  those offered or  agreed  upon,  unless  acceptance  is  expressly  made  conditional on assent to the additional or different terms.    (2) The additional terms are to be construed as proposals for addition  to  the  contract.  Between  merchants  such  terms  become  part of the  contract unless:         (a) the offer expressly limits acceptance to  the  terms  of  the             offer;         (b) they materially alter it; or         (c) notification  of  objection to them has already been given or             is given within a reasonable time after  notice  of  them  is             received.    (3)  Conduct  by  both  parties  which  recognizes  the existence of a  contract is sufficient to establish a contract  for  sale  although  the  writings  of  the parties do not otherwise establish a contract. In such  case the terms of the particular contract  consist  of  those  terms  on  which the writings of the parties agree, together with any supplementary  terms incorporated under any other provisions of this Act.