The right to cure extends beyond the date that delivery is called for under the contract:
A) only if the contract allows.
B) in all contracts covered by the UCC.
C) in any situation where it is commercially reasonable that it extend.
D) in any situation where cure by the original delivery date would impose a hardship on the seller.
E) in any situation where the seller reasonably believed that the buyer would accept the nonconforming goods.
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