If the goods fail in any respect to conform to the contract, the buyer/lessee has the right to:
1. accept the goods
2. reject the entire shipment, or
3. accept part and reject part.
Page 582 - Risk of Loss during a Breach of Contract (Question 19)
...does not provide the goods that were described in the contract, the buyer may either:
1. accept the nonconforming goods as is or
2. reject the goods subject to the seller's curing the deficiency in the goods
(3) 2nd paragraph - revoke the contract if cure not possible/doesn't occur
I feel like I'm missing something here. Both seem to have to do with non-conforming goods yet both are giving different options on the buyer's end to what he can do. Can someone clear this up for me?
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