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in this video we will introduce how the Uniform Commercial Code modifies the common law mirror image rule the common law mirror image rule tells us that to have a contract the offer and the acceptance must be the same if the acceptance doesnt mirror the offer we dont have a contract Under the UCC a different set of rules apply so lets say a farmer sends an offer to a businessman to sell some apples and hes offering a 100 apples for $100 payment has to be made by May 1st at 10:00 a.m. and delivery is by truck and our businessman says sure $100 apples for $100 payment on May 1st by 10:00 a.m. ensure delivery by truck and also the industry standard return policy that we have 2 days to return the apples if were not satisfied the businessmans acceptance didnt precisely mirror the farmers offer because the businessman added an additional term he has two days to return the apples if hes not satisfied under the common law we might not have a contract for apples because the acceptance