(a) the customer has a valid expectation arising from an entity’s customary
business practices, published policies or specific statements that the
entity will accept an amount of consideration that is less than the price
stated in the contract. That is, it is expected that the entity will offer a
price concession. Depending on the jurisdiction, industry or customer
this offer may be referred to as a discount, rebate, refund or credit.
(b) other facts and circumstances indicate that the entity’s intention, when
entering into the contract with the customer, is to offer a price
concession to the customer.
(a) the customer has a valid expectation arising from an entity’s customarybusiness practices, published policies or specific statements that theentity will accept an amount of consideration that is less than the pricestated in the contract. That is, it is expected that the entity will offer aprice concession. Depending on the jurisdiction, industry or customerthis offer may be referred to as a discount, rebate, refund or credit.(b) other facts and circumstances indicate that the entity’s intention, whenentering into the contract with the customer, is to offer a priceconcession to the customer.
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