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Under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), when a buyer agrees to an offer made by a seller, but indicates a desire for a different schedule of delivery or term of payment, such a response is considered to be a rejection of the offer. T/F

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False because requesting different schedule of delivery was not a counter offer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The reason is that the buyer has not rejected the offer by counter offer because he is accepting the offer but asking a favor of delivering or term of payment so that he is easy to pay or receive the product. This means that their is neither inclusion of a new condition in the contract nor their is rejection of contract. So the contract is enforceable here because the contract offer is not rejected.

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