Deck 20: Performance

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Revocation of acceptance is effective without notice to the seller.
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In an installment contract, if the contract is silent about payment, the Code provides that the seller may demand the price, if it can be apportioned, for each lot.
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Rejection is ineffective unless the buyer notifies the seller.
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Harbor Shipping had a contract with CatCoZ to ship four crates of plush cat beds from CatCoZ's warehouse in Norfolk, Virginia to Bar Harbor, Maine.  At the appointed time, the crates had not yet arrived to the Norfolk warehouse.  Harbor Shipping must wait a reasonable number of days for the crates to arrive or they will breach the contract.
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In their contract for the sale of window shades, Lela Window Treatments, Inc.and Shane agree that Lela will have the right to replace any defective goods that are delivered to Shane.This contractual provision will not have any effect because the perfect tender rule of the UCC will control in a sale of goods transaction.
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Revocation of acceptance must be done as soon as the buyer discovers the grounds for the revocation.
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The Code does not excuse performance based upon commercial impracticability.
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Increased production costs will allow the seller to avoid a contract based upon commercial impracticability.
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A buyer who sells rejected goods on behalf of the seller is entitled to reasonable expenses and a reasonable selling commission not to exceed ten percent of the gross proceeds.
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Tender can be made any time of the day or night, when it is most convenient for the seller to deliver the goods.
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The seller is excused from the duty of performance on the nonoccurrence of presupposed conditions that were a basic assumption of the contract, unless the seller has expressly assumed the risk.
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The buyer's rejection of nonconforming goods or tender is rightful under the perfect tender rule.
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In the absence of agreement, payment is due at the time and place the buyer is to receive the goods, even though the place of shipment is the place of delivery.
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In most sales, the buyer has the right to inspect the goods before he pays.
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Revocation and rejection give the buyer the same rights and duties with respect to the goods.
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Payment of a C.O.D.shipment constitutes an acceptance of the goods.
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In a sale of goods, the seller's tender of performance does not have to conform to the Code's perfect tender rule.
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A merchant buyer of goods receives nonconforming goods.The merchant buyer rightfully rejects and appropriately notifies the seller, but the seller has no agent in the buyer's city.The goods are perishable and threaten to decline in value speedily.The merchant buyer has no further duty to the seller other than to await the seller's instructions.
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Whitley ordered 800 Christmas trees from North Pines Tree Farm to be delivered on November 24.When the trees arrive, the North Pines must accept tender of payment by any means or in any manner current, such as a check, in the ordinary course of business unless North Pines demands cash and allows Whitley a reasonable time within which to obtain it..
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In the case of partial destruction of identified goods before risk of loss passes to the buyer, the buyer has the option to avoid the contract or to accept the goods with due allowance from the contract price for the deterioration or deficiency.
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A buyer is obliged to accept conforming goods and to pay for them according to the contract terms.
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A "commercial unit" is a unit of goods that by commercial usage is a single unit and that, if divided, would be materially impaired in character or value.
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Revocation of acceptance requires notice to the seller, whereas rejection does not.
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On June 1, Supertread Tire Company entered into a contract to provide 100 tires per month to ZYX Cycle Company at $30 per tire for the next two years.The October shipment consisted of 100 badly defective tires.ZYX Cycle Company:

A) can treat the whole contract as breached.
B) cannot reject the October shipment since it is part of the installment series.
C) must pay for the defective tires, but Supertread must provide 200 tires in November.
D) can reject the October shipment if it cannot be cured in a timely manner by Supertread.
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Under the CISG, a party may suspend performance of his obligations if, after the conclusion of the contract, it becomes apparent that the other party will not perform a substantial part of his obligations.
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The concept of the "right to cooperation" includes that:

A) where neither party is at fault and the agreed manner of delivery becomes impracticable, both parties are required to negotiate a new price.
B) where one party's required cooperation is not timely, the other party is excused from any resulting delay in her own performance.
C) where one party's required cooperation is untimely, the other party is required to tender performance as if the first party had tendered in a timely manner.
D) None of these.
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The perfect tender rule requires that the seller's tender of performance must conform exactly to the contract subject to:

A) cure by the seller.
B) installment contracts.
C) Both of these.
D) Neither of these.
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A buyer's or lessee's right to reject nonconforming goods depends on the size or extent of the breach of the seller's or lessor's duty to tender conforming goods.
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Acceptance of goods, which disallows any later rejection of them, is accomplished only through express words.
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After passage of a week, the buyer of six crates of strawberries will be deemed to have accepted the goods.
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If no place of tender is indicated by the contract, delivery is presumed to be made at seller's place of business.
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A buyer in Atlanta enters into a sales contract with a seller in Chicago.If the contract does not mention the place for delivery of the goods, the place of delivery will be:

A) at the buyer's business or residence in Atlanta.
B) as stated in all destination contracts.
C) at the seller's business or residence in Chicago.
D) irrelevant since the contract is void.
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The delivery terms "ex-ship" and "no arrival, no sale" indicate that the contract is a shipment contract.
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In April, Howard bought a sailboat from a local marina.The boat was defective and did not turn about properly.Despite this, Howard used the boat extensively all summer and the boat was in worse condition than when it was bought.By September 30, Howard had waived his right to revoke acceptance.
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A buyer's cancellation of a contract based on the seller's anticipatory repudiation is effective:

A) if the cancellation precedes the seller's attempt to retract her repudiation.
B) only if bond has been obtained.
C) only if the buyer expressly notifies the seller of the cancellation.
D) All of these are correct.
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A carpenter ordered 500 sheets of 1/2-inch plywood from her supplier, but received 498 sheets of 1/4-inch plywood.If she rejects these goods, she has no further obligation to her supplier regarding these nonconforming goods.
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Sam agrees to sell Bill one 18-cubic-foot, yellow refrigerator for $700.It is to be delivered to Bill's home on July 7.Under the perfect tender rule, which one of the following cases would permit Bill to rightfully reject the goods?

A) Sam delivered an 18-cubic-foot, silver refrigerator on July 7, and Bill calls Sam to complain.
B) Sam sent his truck to Bill's home with the 18-cubic-foot, yellow refrigerator on July 7, but Bill was not home.
C) Sam sent 18-cubic-foot, yellow refrigerator without ice cube trays on July 5 and notifies Bill of the defect.
D) Sam sent an 18-cubic-foot, yellow refrigerator with a small dent in it on July 7. Bill refuses delivery but never bothers to call Sam.
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Allister contracts to the sell and deliver to Chan 300 rolls of bubble wrap.Unless the parties agree otherwise, Allister must tender all 300 rolls in a single delivery, and Chan's payment is due at the time of the tender.
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Tender of delivery requires:

A) that the goods be made available to the buyer for at least one week if they are not perishable.
B) only that the seller put and hold goods that conform to the contract at the buyer's disposition.
C) that tender occur during the buyer's normal business hours.
D) that the seller give the buyer reasonable notice of the tender.
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Where goods are in the possession of a bailee and are to be delivered without being moved, in most instances the seller may either tender to the buyer a document of title or obtain an acknowledgment by the bailee of the buyer's right to possess the goods.
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Which of the following illustrates a shipment contract?

A) Ex-ship.
B) F.O.B. place of shipment.
C) No arrival, no sale.
D) All of these are shipment contracts.
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Although the nonhappening of presupposed conditions may relieve the seller of her contractual duty, if the contingency affects only a part of the seller's capacity to perform, the seller must

A) hold all inventory until she has enough to fulfill all contracts.
B) fulfill earliest orders first.
C) sell what inventory she has so that she can refund all payments.
D) allocate delivery and production in a fair and reasonable manner among her customers.
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When is a buyer deemed to have accepted goods that are delivered pursuant to a contract?

A) Only after an express acceptance.
B) Immediately upon delivery.
C) If he fails to reject the goods after he has had a reasonable opportunity to inspect them.
D) Only when he pays for them.
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If Mary allows the seller, Sellmart Co., four weeks to repair the defects in her kitchen set and they have tried but have not done a good job at it, she may revoke her acceptance if she:

A) notifies Sellmart of revocation.
B) does not use the table and chairs.
C) could not discover the defects easily.
D) inspected the goods herself.
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Which of the following is correct with respect to the Code's approach to impossibility of performance?

A) A significant drop in demand for the goods will excuse the buyer's performance.
B) Increased production costs will excuse performance by the seller.
C) Performance will be excused when it is impractical as a result of one or more unforeseen supervening events that are more than mere hardship or increased cost of performance.
D) All of these are correct.
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Vernon is an accountant for a major accounting firm.One day at work, he is discussing his collection of rare coins with one of his co-workers.Vernon tells his co-worker that he keeps his collection at home and that he has recently purchased several Chinese gold Panda coins at an exceptional price.The co-worker expresses an interest in buying two of the coins at a price of $250, and a contract is duly formed.If no place for delivery is expressed, where are the coins to be delivered?

A) At the office of the major accounting firm where the parties to the contract work.
B) At the co-worker's home.
C) In the parking lot of the major accounting firm.
D) At Vernon's home.
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Goods are to be sent from Buffalo, NY to Raleigh, NC by UPS using the delivery terms F.O.B.Buffalo, NY.Where does tender occur?

A) Where the goods are identified.
B) Where the goods are shipped.
C) Where the goods are delivered and picked up by the buyer.
D) Where the goods are taken by the buyer.
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Under the __________, a buyer may reject goods for even the slightest defect.

A) rules for inspection
B) revocation of acceptance rule
C) excuses for nonperformance
D) perfect tender rule
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Ryan is interested in purchasing two dozen L.E.D.signs from Superior Sign Co.If the signs are damaged:

A) without fault of either party before the risk of loss passes to Ryan and the goods were identified when the contract was made, the contract is avoided whether the signs are totally or partially destroyed.
B) and destroyed before Ryan's offer to buy them is accepted, Superior must create new signs to replace the ones Ryan wanted.
C) after the contract of sale is formed and after the risk of loss passed to Ryan, then Ryan has no option but must pay the entire contract price of the signs.
D) All of these.
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Seller, through no fault of its own, is unable to deliver the goods to buyer because the agreed type of carrier is unavailable.Explain what the Code requires.
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J & J Co.offers a "subscription" for baby toys to be delivered every two months from the birth of a child.Payment must be made within two weeks of delivery.The Markham family accepted the J & J plan when their son, Timmy, was born.When Timmy was four months old, one J & J toy arrived smashed to pieces.Markham:

A) cannot reject the installment since it is part of a series.
B) can treat the whole contract as breached and refuse to pay for past installments as well as future installments.
C) can reject the installment and refuse to pay for it if J & J cannot cure it.
D) can reject the installment and cancel the contract immediately.
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Which of the following terms would indicate a destination contract?

A) F.A.S. seller's port.
B) C.I.F.
C) F.O.B. city of seller.
D) F.O.B. city of buyer.
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The court in Furlong v.Alpha Chi Omega Sorority held that:

A) the law required the sorority to accept Furlong's offer of compromise.
B) rejection of the goods was not rightful even though the sorority seasonably notified the seller within a reasonable time since notice was by phone.
C) the UCC did not apply to this situation.
D) the design specifications were part of the basis of the bargain and as such became an express warranty.
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If an anticipatory repudiation substantially impairs the value of the contract, the aggrieved party may:

A) await performance for a commercially reasonable time.
B) resort to any appropriate remedy for breach.
C) Both are correct.
D) None of these.
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The CISG:

A) provides that in most instances the buyer must pay the contract price before examining the goods.
B) does not follow the perfect tender rule.
C) provides that the seller must, in all cases, deliver the goods within a reasonable time after the conclusion of the contract.
D) provides no right of "cure."
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a.Distinguish between a rejection of goods and a revocation of acceptance of goods.
b.What is the effect of a rejection? What is the effect of a revocation?
c.Does the buyer have any obligations to the seller once she has rejected the goods?
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Bill orders a custom-made suit from Rooks to be delivered by Friday at 5 p.m.When the suit is delivered to his office on Friday afternoon, he is in conference with a client.He accepts delivery and hangs the suit in his closet.When Bill tries on the suit Saturday evening, he discovers that the pants are cuffed.He had ordered cuffless trousers.What can he do?

A) He can reject the goods since he had not yet accepted them prior to inspection.
B) He cannot reject the goods because the cuffs are curable.
C) He cannot revoke acceptance since the cuffs are not difficult to discover.
D) He can revoke acceptance if the cuffs substantially impair the value of the goods to him and Rooks will not remove the cuffs.
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A manifestation by the buyer of his unwillingness to become the owner of the goods is:

A) revocation.
B) rejection.
C) tender.
D) cure.
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In which of the following situations does the seller have the right to cure?

A) After the time for performance has expired if the seller had reasonable grounds for believing the buyer would accept a nonconforming tender with or without monetary adjustment.
B) Where the time for performance under the contract has not yet expired.
C) Where the buyer has revoked acceptance.
D) Two of these are correct but not all three.
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If the goods or the tender of delivery fail in any respect to conform to the contract, the buyer may:

A) reject the whole.
B) accept any unit(s) and reject the rest.
C) accept the whole.
D) Any of these.
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The Elm Street Accounting Partnership has ordered two maroon office chairs for its waiting room from the Quality Office Supply Company.Quality sends two burgundy-red office chairs that the Elm Street partnership rejects.What, if any, rights does Quality have under the circumstances? Explain.
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a.What are the obligations of the seller under a shipment contract?
b.What are the obligations of the seller under a destination contract?
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Speedy Stop sells necessities to neighborhood shoppers until 1 a.m.every day.Dairyland delivered its order of milk products as usual around 6 a.m.while Mary, the shopkeeper, was busy with the early coffee and donut crowd.The Dairyland driver left 12 crates in the refrigerator compartment and went on to the rest of his route.At 7:30 a.m., Mary started to shelve the milk products and discovered that all 12 crates contained buttermilk rather than the usual mix of containers of whole milk, 2%, skim milk, and cream she had ordered.What is her obligation with regard to the goods?
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Whitaker has reasonable grounds for believing Crosslin will not perform his obligations under their contract.Discuss what Whitaker might do if their contract is governed by: (a) the UCC and (b) the CISG.
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Revocation of acceptance is effective without notice to the seller.
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In an installment contract, if the contract is silent about payment, the Code provides that the seller may demand the price, if it can be apportioned, for each lot.
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Rejection is ineffective unless the buyer notifies the seller.
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Harbor Shipping had a contract with CatCoZ to ship four crates of plush cat beds from CatCoZ's warehouse in Norfolk, Virginia to Bar Harbor, Maine.  At the appointed time, the crates had not yet arrived to the Norfolk warehouse.  Harbor Shipping must wait a reasonable number of days for the crates to arrive or they will breach the contract.
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In their contract for the sale of window shades, Lela Window Treatments, Inc.and Shane agree that Lela will have the right to replace any defective goods that are delivered to Shane.This contractual provision will not have any effect because the perfect tender rule of the UCC will control in a sale of goods transaction.
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Revocation of acceptance must be done as soon as the buyer discovers the grounds for the revocation.
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The Code does not excuse performance based upon commercial impracticability.
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Increased production costs will allow the seller to avoid a contract based upon commercial impracticability.
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A buyer who sells rejected goods on behalf of the seller is entitled to reasonable expenses and a reasonable selling commission not to exceed ten percent of the gross proceeds.
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Tender can be made any time of the day or night, when it is most convenient for the seller to deliver the goods.
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The seller is excused from the duty of performance on the nonoccurrence of presupposed conditions that were a basic assumption of the contract, unless the seller has expressly assumed the risk.
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The buyer's rejection of nonconforming goods or tender is rightful under the perfect tender rule.
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In the absence of agreement, payment is due at the time and place the buyer is to receive the goods, even though the place of shipment is the place of delivery.
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In most sales, the buyer has the right to inspect the goods before he pays.
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Revocation and rejection give the buyer the same rights and duties with respect to the goods.
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Payment of a C.O.D.shipment constitutes an acceptance of the goods.
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In a sale of goods, the seller's tender of performance does not have to conform to the Code's perfect tender rule.
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A merchant buyer of goods receives nonconforming goods.The merchant buyer rightfully rejects and appropriately notifies the seller, but the seller has no agent in the buyer's city.The goods are perishable and threaten to decline in value speedily.The merchant buyer has no further duty to the seller other than to await the seller's instructions.
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Whitley ordered 800 Christmas trees from North Pines Tree Farm to be delivered on November 24.When the trees arrive, the North Pines must accept tender of payment by any means or in any manner current, such as a check, in the ordinary course of business unless North Pines demands cash and allows Whitley a reasonable time within which to obtain it..
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In the case of partial destruction of identified goods before risk of loss passes to the buyer, the buyer has the option to avoid the contract or to accept the goods with due allowance from the contract price for the deterioration or deficiency.
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A buyer is obliged to accept conforming goods and to pay for them according to the contract terms.
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A "commercial unit" is a unit of goods that by commercial usage is a single unit and that, if divided, would be materially impaired in character or value.
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Revocation of acceptance requires notice to the seller, whereas rejection does not.
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On June 1, Supertread Tire Company entered into a contract to provide 100 tires per month to ZYX Cycle Company at $30 per tire for the next two years.The October shipment consisted of 100 badly defective tires.ZYX Cycle Company:

A) can treat the whole contract as breached.
B) cannot reject the October shipment since it is part of the installment series.
C) must pay for the defective tires, but Supertread must provide 200 tires in November.
D) can reject the October shipment if it cannot be cured in a timely manner by Supertread.
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Under the CISG, a party may suspend performance of his obligations if, after the conclusion of the contract, it becomes apparent that the other party will not perform a substantial part of his obligations.
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The concept of the "right to cooperation" includes that:

A) where neither party is at fault and the agreed manner of delivery becomes impracticable, both parties are required to negotiate a new price.
B) where one party's required cooperation is not timely, the other party is excused from any resulting delay in her own performance.
C) where one party's required cooperation is untimely, the other party is required to tender performance as if the first party had tendered in a timely manner.
D) None of these.
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The perfect tender rule requires that the seller's tender of performance must conform exactly to the contract subject to:

A) cure by the seller.
B) installment contracts.
C) Both of these.
D) Neither of these.
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A buyer's or lessee's right to reject nonconforming goods depends on the size or extent of the breach of the seller's or lessor's duty to tender conforming goods.
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Acceptance of goods, which disallows any later rejection of them, is accomplished only through express words.
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After passage of a week, the buyer of six crates of strawberries will be deemed to have accepted the goods.
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If no place of tender is indicated by the contract, delivery is presumed to be made at seller's place of business.
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A buyer in Atlanta enters into a sales contract with a seller in Chicago.If the contract does not mention the place for delivery of the goods, the place of delivery will be:

A) at the buyer's business or residence in Atlanta.
B) as stated in all destination contracts.
C) at the seller's business or residence in Chicago.
D) irrelevant since the contract is void.
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The delivery terms "ex-ship" and "no arrival, no sale" indicate that the contract is a shipment contract.
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In April, Howard bought a sailboat from a local marina.The boat was defective and did not turn about properly.Despite this, Howard used the boat extensively all summer and the boat was in worse condition than when it was bought.By September 30, Howard had waived his right to revoke acceptance.
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A buyer's cancellation of a contract based on the seller's anticipatory repudiation is effective:

A) if the cancellation precedes the seller's attempt to retract her repudiation.
B) only if bond has been obtained.
C) only if the buyer expressly notifies the seller of the cancellation.
D) All of these are correct.
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A carpenter ordered 500 sheets of 1/2-inch plywood from her supplier, but received 498 sheets of 1/4-inch plywood.If she rejects these goods, she has no further obligation to her supplier regarding these nonconforming goods.
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Sam agrees to sell Bill one 18-cubic-foot, yellow refrigerator for $700.It is to be delivered to Bill's home on July 7.Under the perfect tender rule, which one of the following cases would permit Bill to rightfully reject the goods?

A) Sam delivered an 18-cubic-foot, silver refrigerator on July 7, and Bill calls Sam to complain.
B) Sam sent his truck to Bill's home with the 18-cubic-foot, yellow refrigerator on July 7, but Bill was not home.
C) Sam sent 18-cubic-foot, yellow refrigerator without ice cube trays on July 5 and notifies Bill of the defect.
D) Sam sent an 18-cubic-foot, yellow refrigerator with a small dent in it on July 7. Bill refuses delivery but never bothers to call Sam.
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Allister contracts to the sell and deliver to Chan 300 rolls of bubble wrap.Unless the parties agree otherwise, Allister must tender all 300 rolls in a single delivery, and Chan's payment is due at the time of the tender.
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Tender of delivery requires:

A) that the goods be made available to the buyer for at least one week if they are not perishable.
B) only that the seller put and hold goods that conform to the contract at the buyer's disposition.
C) that tender occur during the buyer's normal business hours.
D) that the seller give the buyer reasonable notice of the tender.
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Where goods are in the possession of a bailee and are to be delivered without being moved, in most instances the seller may either tender to the buyer a document of title or obtain an acknowledgment by the bailee of the buyer's right to possess the goods.
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Which of the following illustrates a shipment contract?

A) Ex-ship.
B) F.O.B. place of shipment.
C) No arrival, no sale.
D) All of these are shipment contracts.
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Although the nonhappening of presupposed conditions may relieve the seller of her contractual duty, if the contingency affects only a part of the seller's capacity to perform, the seller must

A) hold all inventory until she has enough to fulfill all contracts.
B) fulfill earliest orders first.
C) sell what inventory she has so that she can refund all payments.
D) allocate delivery and production in a fair and reasonable manner among her customers.
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When is a buyer deemed to have accepted goods that are delivered pursuant to a contract?

A) Only after an express acceptance.
B) Immediately upon delivery.
C) If he fails to reject the goods after he has had a reasonable opportunity to inspect them.
D) Only when he pays for them.
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If Mary allows the seller, Sellmart Co., four weeks to repair the defects in her kitchen set and they have tried but have not done a good job at it, she may revoke her acceptance if she:

A) notifies Sellmart of revocation.
B) does not use the table and chairs.
C) could not discover the defects easily.
D) inspected the goods herself.
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Which of the following is correct with respect to the Code's approach to impossibility of performance?

A) A significant drop in demand for the goods will excuse the buyer's performance.
B) Increased production costs will excuse performance by the seller.
C) Performance will be excused when it is impractical as a result of one or more unforeseen supervening events that are more than mere hardship or increased cost of performance.
D) All of these are correct.
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Vernon is an accountant for a major accounting firm.One day at work, he is discussing his collection of rare coins with one of his co-workers.Vernon tells his co-worker that he keeps his collection at home and that he has recently purchased several Chinese gold Panda coins at an exceptional price.The co-worker expresses an interest in buying two of the coins at a price of $250, and a contract is duly formed.If no place for delivery is expressed, where are the coins to be delivered?

A) At the office of the major accounting firm where the parties to the contract work.
B) At the co-worker's home.
C) In the parking lot of the major accounting firm.
D) At Vernon's home.
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47
Goods are to be sent from Buffalo, NY to Raleigh, NC by UPS using the delivery terms F.O.B.Buffalo, NY.Where does tender occur?

A) Where the goods are identified.
B) Where the goods are shipped.
C) Where the goods are delivered and picked up by the buyer.
D) Where the goods are taken by the buyer.
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48
Under the __________, a buyer may reject goods for even the slightest defect.

A) rules for inspection
B) revocation of acceptance rule
C) excuses for nonperformance
D) perfect tender rule
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49
Ryan is interested in purchasing two dozen L.E.D.signs from Superior Sign Co.If the signs are damaged:

A) without fault of either party before the risk of loss passes to Ryan and the goods were identified when the contract was made, the contract is avoided whether the signs are totally or partially destroyed.
B) and destroyed before Ryan's offer to buy them is accepted, Superior must create new signs to replace the ones Ryan wanted.
C) after the contract of sale is formed and after the risk of loss passed to Ryan, then Ryan has no option but must pay the entire contract price of the signs.
D) All of these.
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50
Seller, through no fault of its own, is unable to deliver the goods to buyer because the agreed type of carrier is unavailable.Explain what the Code requires.
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51
J & J Co.offers a "subscription" for baby toys to be delivered every two months from the birth of a child.Payment must be made within two weeks of delivery.The Markham family accepted the J & J plan when their son, Timmy, was born.When Timmy was four months old, one J & J toy arrived smashed to pieces.Markham:

A) cannot reject the installment since it is part of a series.
B) can treat the whole contract as breached and refuse to pay for past installments as well as future installments.
C) can reject the installment and refuse to pay for it if J & J cannot cure it.
D) can reject the installment and cancel the contract immediately.
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52
Which of the following terms would indicate a destination contract?

A) F.A.S. seller's port.
B) C.I.F.
C) F.O.B. city of seller.
D) F.O.B. city of buyer.
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53
The court in Furlong v.Alpha Chi Omega Sorority held that:

A) the law required the sorority to accept Furlong's offer of compromise.
B) rejection of the goods was not rightful even though the sorority seasonably notified the seller within a reasonable time since notice was by phone.
C) the UCC did not apply to this situation.
D) the design specifications were part of the basis of the bargain and as such became an express warranty.
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54
If an anticipatory repudiation substantially impairs the value of the contract, the aggrieved party may:

A) await performance for a commercially reasonable time.
B) resort to any appropriate remedy for breach.
C) Both are correct.
D) None of these.
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55
The CISG:

A) provides that in most instances the buyer must pay the contract price before examining the goods.
B) does not follow the perfect tender rule.
C) provides that the seller must, in all cases, deliver the goods within a reasonable time after the conclusion of the contract.
D) provides no right of "cure."
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56
a.Distinguish between a rejection of goods and a revocation of acceptance of goods.
b.What is the effect of a rejection? What is the effect of a revocation?
c.Does the buyer have any obligations to the seller once she has rejected the goods?
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57
Bill orders a custom-made suit from Rooks to be delivered by Friday at 5 p.m.When the suit is delivered to his office on Friday afternoon, he is in conference with a client.He accepts delivery and hangs the suit in his closet.When Bill tries on the suit Saturday evening, he discovers that the pants are cuffed.He had ordered cuffless trousers.What can he do?

A) He can reject the goods since he had not yet accepted them prior to inspection.
B) He cannot reject the goods because the cuffs are curable.
C) He cannot revoke acceptance since the cuffs are not difficult to discover.
D) He can revoke acceptance if the cuffs substantially impair the value of the goods to him and Rooks will not remove the cuffs.
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58
A manifestation by the buyer of his unwillingness to become the owner of the goods is:

A) revocation.
B) rejection.
C) tender.
D) cure.
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59
In which of the following situations does the seller have the right to cure?

A) After the time for performance has expired if the seller had reasonable grounds for believing the buyer would accept a nonconforming tender with or without monetary adjustment.
B) Where the time for performance under the contract has not yet expired.
C) Where the buyer has revoked acceptance.
D) Two of these are correct but not all three.
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60
If the goods or the tender of delivery fail in any respect to conform to the contract, the buyer may:

A) reject the whole.
B) accept any unit(s) and reject the rest.
C) accept the whole.
D) Any of these.
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61
The Elm Street Accounting Partnership has ordered two maroon office chairs for its waiting room from the Quality Office Supply Company.Quality sends two burgundy-red office chairs that the Elm Street partnership rejects.What, if any, rights does Quality have under the circumstances? Explain.
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62
a.What are the obligations of the seller under a shipment contract?
b.What are the obligations of the seller under a destination contract?
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63
Speedy Stop sells necessities to neighborhood shoppers until 1 a.m.every day.Dairyland delivered its order of milk products as usual around 6 a.m.while Mary, the shopkeeper, was busy with the early coffee and donut crowd.The Dairyland driver left 12 crates in the refrigerator compartment and went on to the rest of his route.At 7:30 a.m., Mary started to shelve the milk products and discovered that all 12 crates contained buttermilk rather than the usual mix of containers of whole milk, 2%, skim milk, and cream she had ordered.What is her obligation with regard to the goods?
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64
Whitaker has reasonable grounds for believing Crosslin will not perform his obligations under their contract.Discuss what Whitaker might do if their contract is governed by: (a) the UCC and (b) the CISG.
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