A seller who tenders nonconforming goods has reasonable grounds to believe that the buyer will accept the tender if it includes a price allowance.
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Q2: Commercial impracticability arises only when the parties-at
Q4: If a seller fails to deliver conforming
Q5: A buyer will be deemed to have
Q6: If a buyer rightfully rejects nonconforming goods,
Q8: If a party to a contract has
Q9: Under a shipment contract for the sale
Q10: If, before the time for contract performance,
Q11: When the time for performance under a
Q16: If a seller fails to deliver the
Q18: Any use of delivered goods by the
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