UCC Section 2-204 does not have the rule of A writing sufficient under the Statute of Frauds may be a simple memo, a letter, or informal note, but need not itself be a contract.
This section of the Uniform Commercial Code governs the making of contracts to trade goods and services.
The contract can be written on a simple memo or informal note as required by the Statute of Frauds and it needs to be considered a contract.
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