Performance Issues in UCC Contracts Flashcards
Perfect Tender & Rejection of Goods Definition
Seller’s performance must be perfect with respect to the goods delivered and the manner of delivery.
Perfect Tender & Rejection of Goods
Imperfect Tender
Buyer can retain or reject nonconforming goods.
- If seller’s performance is not perfect, buyer can either:
- Retain goods delivered and sue for damages, or
- Reject some or all goods and sue for damages
Perfect Tender & Rejection of Goods
Rejection for imperfect tender
Buyer must:
- Notify seller of rejection in a reasonable time
- Hold the rejected goods using reasonable care
- Give seller reasonable time to arrange for removal of goods.
- If seller gives no information regarding removal, buyer can return the goods to seller, store the goods for seller, or resell the goods on behalf of seller.
Perfect Tender & Acceptance of Goods
Acceptance of goods occurs if either:
- Buyer, after reasonable opportunity to inspect the goods, indicates to seller that goods conform or that he will keep them despite nonconformance.
- Payment without an opportunity to inspect is not acceptance
- If buyer accepts the goods, he cannot later reject them.
- Buyer fails to reject or notify seller of rejection within a reasonable time (no more than one month).
Perfect Tender & Acceptance of Goods
Revocation of Acceptance
- Buyer generally cannot reject goods once he has accepted.
- Exceptions – buyer can revoke acceptance within a reasonable time after discovering a defect if the defect substantially imparis the goods’ value and either:
- Buyer accepted goods on the reasonable belief that defect would be cured and it has not been, or
- Buyer was excusably ignorant of defect or reasonably relied on seller’s assurance that goods conformed.
Perect Tender & Seller’s Ability to Cure
If buyer has notified seller of imperfct tender, seller may have an opportunity to cure.
Seller can cure if:
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Seller gives buyer notice of intent to cure and time for performance has not yet expired.
- Seller must give reasonable notice and deliver conforming goods.
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Seller had reasonable grounds to believe nonconforming goods sent would be accetable
- Based on prior dealings
- Seller will have more time to tender goods.
Perfect Tender & Installment Contracts
Under an installment contract, a buyer’s ability to reject goods due to imperfect tender is limited.
- Rejection – buyer can only reject a delivery/installment if:
- Nonconformity substantially imparis the installment
- Nonconformity cannot be cured
- Rejection is limited to nonconformity installment, not the entire contract.
Buyer can only cancel entire contract based on a nonconforming installment if that installment substantially impairs the value of the enitre contract.