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If the seller has reason to believe that nonconforming goods will be acceptable to the buyer, this could constitute as an exception to the Perfect Tender Rule. In such instances, upon notification of the seller's intent to promplty cure the nonconformity, the seller must be given a reasonable time within which to cure that nonconformity. This prevents the buyer from canceling the contract, and so in this instance, even if the seller has violated the Perfect Tender Rule, the seller will breach the contract only upon failure to cure after a reasonable amount of time.

A. True
B. False

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Answer:

Perfect Tender Rule

A. True

Step-by-step explanation:

The Uniform Commercial Code's Article 2 recognizes the legal right of a buyer of goods to demand precise conformity of the goods to the product description in quality, quantity, and delivery manner. Therefore, the buyer may reject goods offered by the seller which do not conform to the earlier product descriptions. This rule is called the Perfect Tender Rule. An exception to this rule will be if the seller has a reason to believe that non-conforming goods will be acceptable to the buyer.

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