- Whether a time for taking an action required by this title is reasonable depends on the nature, purpose, and circumstances of the action.
- An action is taken seasonably if it is taken at or within the time agreed or, if no time is agreed, at or within a reasonable time.
Source: L. 2006: Entire article R&RE, p. 466, § 1, effective September 1.
Editor’s note: This section is similar to former § 4-1-204 (2) and (3) as it existed prior to 2006.
OFFICIAL COMMENT
Source: Former Section 1-204(2)-(3).
Changes from former law: This Section is derived from subsections (2) and (3) of former Section 1-204. Subsection (1) of that Section is now incorporated in Section 1-302(b).
- Subsection (a) makes it clear that requirements that actions be taken within a “reasonable” time are to be applied in the transactional context of the particular action.
- Under subsection (b), the agreement that fixes the time need not be part of the main agreement, but may occur separately. Notice also that under the definition of “agreement” (Section 1-201) the circumstances of the transaction, including course of dealing or usages of trade or course of performance may be material. On the question what is a reasonable time these matters will often be important.