Performance under Article 2 Flashcards
Perfect Tender Rule
Rule: The delivery and tender of the goods must be exactly as promised.
Obligation of Good Faith
Rule: Article 2 requires all party to act in good faith
- i.e., “honesty in fact and the observance of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing.”
Seller’s Obligation of Non-Carrier
- Tender of Delivery: Seller must put and hold conforming goods at the buyer’s disposition for a time sufficient for the buyer to take possession.
- The seller must give the buyer notice reasonably necessary to enable her to take possession of the goods.
- The tender must be at a reasonable hour.
- Place of Delivery: If the agreement doesn’t state the place of delivery, the place of delivery is at the seller’s place of business, or if he has non, seller’s home.
Seller’s Obligation of Carrier Cases
- Shipment Contracts: In the absence of an agreement otherwise the seller need not see that the goods reach the buyer, but need only:
- Put the goods into the hands of a reasonable carrier and make a reasonable contract for their transportation to the buyer;
- Obtain and promptly tender any documents required by the contract or usage of trade or otherwise necessary to enable the buyer to take possession; and
- Promptly notify the buyer of shipment.
- Destination Contracts: If the contract requires the seller to tender delivery of goods at a particular destination (e.g. F.O.B. buyer’s warehouse), the seller must, at the destination, put and hold conforming goods at the buyer’s disposition.
Buyer - Carrier Case
Rule: Unless otherwise agreed when goods are shipped by carrier, the price is due only at the time and plcae at which the buyer recieves the goods.
Buyer - Noncarrier case
Rule: In noncarrier cases, unless the contract provides otherwise, a sale is for cash and the price is due concurrently with render of delivery.
Buyer - Installment Contracts
Rule: In an installment contract, the seller may demand payment for each installment if the price can be so apportioned, unless a contrary intent appears.
Buyer - Payment by Check
Rule: Tender of payment by check is sufficient unless the seller demands cash and gives the buyer time to get it.
Buyer - Right of Inspection
Rule: The buyer has a right to inspect the goods before she pays uless the contract provides for payment C.O.D. or otherwise indicates the buyer has promised to pay without inspecting the goods.