73-811. Personal property; form of contract.
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A contract for personal property may be made in any of the following forms:
(1)For the furnishing of specific personal property at specific prices;
(2)For the furnishing of personal property, according to the specifications, at a fixed rate for a minimum quantity, subject to furnishing a greater quantity at the same or a lesser rate; or
(3)For the furnishing of personal property, according to the specifications without a stated minimum at a rate stated, commonly known as a price agreement.
The form of the contract to be used in any case shall be subject to the discretion of the division.