UCC 2-201(2) is a provision within the Uniform Commercial Code that addresses the formation of sales contracts and provides a critical exception to the Statute of Frauds. This section allows for a contract to be enforceable even if it is not in writing, as long as the parties involved have made a sufficient partial performance or if the buyer has accepted goods. It emphasizes the flexibility and practical approach of the UCC in commercial transactions, aiming to promote fair dealings.
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