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When does a buyer or lessee have a right to reject nonconforming goods?

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When does a buyer or lessee have a right to reject nonconforming goods?

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A buyer and seller or lessor and lessee may agree that only defective or nonconforming goods can be rejected. When does a seller or lessor have a right to cure a nonconforming delivery of goods? A buyer and seller or lessor and lessee may agree that nonconforming goods will be replaced or defects will be repaired. A cure may be attempted if the time for performance has not expired and the seller or lessor notifies the buyer or lessee of his or her intention to make a conforming delivery within the contract time. A cure may also be attempted if the seller or lessor had reasonable grounds to believe the delivery would be accepted. When does a buyer or lessee have the right to revoke a prior acceptance? A buyer or lessee who has accepted goods may subsequently revoke his or her acceptance if: • The goods are nonconforming. • The nonconformity substantially impairs the value of the goods to the buyer or lessee. • And one of the following is shown: • The seller’s or lessor’s promise to reas

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