(a) The agreement of the parties with respect to the transaction involves repeated occasions for performance by a party; and
(b) The other party, with knowledge of the nature of the performance and opportunity for objection to it, accepts the performance or acquiesces in it without objection.
(2) A "course of dealing" is a sequence of conduct concerning previous transactions between the parties to a particular transaction that is fairly to be regarded as establishing a common basis of understanding for interpreting the parties’ expressions and other conduct.
(3) A "usage of trade" is any practice or method of dealing having such regularity of observance in a place, vocation, or trade as to justify an expectation that the practice or method will be observed with respect to the transaction in question. The existence and scope of the usage must be proved as fact. If it is established that the usage is embodied in a trade code or similar record, the interpretation of the record is a question of law.
(4) A course of performance or course of dealing between the parties or usage of trade in the vocation or trade in which the parties are engaged or of which they are or should be aware is relevant in ascertaining the meaning of the parties’ agreement, may give particular meaning to specific terms of the agreement and may supplement or qualify the terms of the agreement. A usage of trade applicable in the place in which part of the performance under the agreement is to occur may be so utilized as to that part of the performance.
(5) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (6) of this section, the express terms of an agreement and any applicable course of performance, course of dealing or usage of trade must be construed whenever reasonable as consistent with each other. If such a construction is unreasonable:
(a) Express terms prevail over course of performance, course of dealing and usage of trade;
(b) Course of performance prevails over course of dealing and usage of trade; and
(c) Course of dealing prevails over usage of trade.
(6) Subject to ORS 72.2090, a course of performance is relevant to show a waiver or modification of any term inconsistent with the course of performance.
(7) Evidence of a relevant usage of trade offered by one party is not admissible unless that party has given the other party notice that the court finds sufficient to prevent unfair surprise to the other party. [2009 c.181 §16]
Note: See note under 71.3010.
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 02 - Business Organizations, Commercial Code
Chapter 071 - General Provisions for Uniform Commercial Code
Section 71.1010 - Short titles.
Section 71.1060 - Use of singular and plural; gender.
Section 71.2010 - General definitions.
Section 71.2020 - Notice; knowledge.
Section 71.2030 - Lease distinguished from security interest.
Section 71.2050 - Reasonable time; seasonableness.
Section 71.3010 - Territorial applicability; parties’ power to choose applicable law.
Section 71.3020 - Variation by agreement.
Section 71.3030 - Course of performance, course of dealing and usage of trade.
Section 71.3040 - Obligation of good faith.
Section 71.3050 - Remedies to be liberally administered.
Section 71.3060 - Waiver or renunciation of claim or right after breach.
Section 71.3070 - Prima facie evidence by third-party documents.
Section 71.3080 - Performance or acceptance under reservation of rights.