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nelaaney

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Explain nonresellable goods.

Question 2

If a seller delivers defective goods, the buyer does not lose the right to object to the breach of contract if the buyer:
 A) accepts the goods.
 B) accepts the goods with a reservation of right.
 C) agrees to a modification of the contract.
 D) accepts the performance without protest.



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Answer to Question 1

Goods that are specifically made for the buyer and are of such an unusual nature that they are not suitable for sale in the ordinary course of the seller's business are called nonresellable goods. No writing is required in such cases. For this exception to apply, the seller must have made a substantial beginning in manufacturing the goods or, if an intermediary party, in procuring them before receiving notice of rejection by the buyer.

Answer to Question 2

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