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    If a Buyer Refuses to Accept Specially Manufactured Goods, the Seller
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If a Buyer Refuses to Accept Specially Manufactured Goods, the Seller

Question 26

Question 26

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If a buyer refuses to accept specially manufactured goods, the seller has the right to keep the goods, and recover the full purchase price as damages.

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