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Ch 20 Exam is vocabulary driven Test question on page 399 bottom right hand column perfect tender delivery of conforming goods exactly to the terms of a contract buyer can accept all accept some or reject some reject all Conforming goods goods of exact order Seller only has to make them available at sellers place of business You do not have to know delivery terms from Ch 20 Anticipatory repudiation breach Cure is a sellers right anticipated breaches Buyer s duties Inspect reasonable under circumstances Accept conforming goods can accept all reject all or accept some and reject some on a nonconforming Pay for it Acceptance under the code is a manifestation or showing of a willingness to become owner of the goods A rejection is a manifestation or showing of unwillingness to become owner of the goods the exact opposite Revocation under the UCC they allow revocation of acceptance Under common law you can never revoke acceptance because then you re under contract can only revoke if something is wrong Ch 23 1 If buyer breaches for any reason seller can withhold delivery of goods 2 They can stop delivery while in transit 3 Skip 4 Buyer is going to be held responsible for the drop in price pg 464 read resale of goods and damages have to give notice to the buyer that you are reselling the goods 5 Recover damages for non acceptance 6 Recover the price 7 Both in buyers and sellers remedies and allowed under common law incidental damages damages that flow from the breach 8 Need to know look up 9 Do not need to know for exam Buyers remedies pg 468 469 1 Cancel 2 Recover payments made 3 Cover 4 Recover damages for non delivery breach 5 Skip 6 Skip 7 Specific performance court makes you do what you re suppose to do 8 Skip 9 Recover damages for breach of warranty 10 Recover incidental damages 11 Consequential damages


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UNT BLAW 3430 - Ch. 20&23

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