Author Question: Bibbeon Manufacturing shipped 300 designer navy blue blazers to Custom Clothing Emporium. The ... (Read 65 times)

Kthamas

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Bibbeon Manufacturing shipped 300 designer navy blue blazers to Custom Clothing Emporium. The blazers arrived on Friday, earlier than Custom had anticipated and on an exceptionally busy day for its receiving department. They were perfunctorily examined and sent to a nearby warehouse for storage until needed. On the following Monday, upon closer examination, it was discovered that the quality of the blazer linings was inferior to that specified in the sales contract. Which of the following is correct insofar as Custom's rights?
 a. Custom can reject the blazers upon subsequent discovery of the defects.
  b. Custom must retain the blazers since it accepted them and had an opportunity to inspect them upon delivery.
  c. Custom's only course of action is rescission.
  d. Custom had no rights if the linings were merchantable quality.

Question 2

The 1990 Clean Air Act requires the EPA to develop maximum emission rates for 191 substances declared to be hazardous air pollutants.
 a. True
  b. False
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

.A

Answer to Question 2

TRUE



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