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when the buyer rejects goods that are not perishable, and the seller does not give the buyer instructions concerning the disposal of the goods, the buyer: Select one: a. can resell the goods but cannot keep a commission on the sale. b. cannot reship the goods to the seller as it would break the contract. c. cannot resell the goods. d. can give the seller a reasonable time to remove the goods.

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Answer: d. can give the seller a reasonable time to remove the goods.

Step-by-step explanation:

Under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), Section 2-601(a), a buyer is allowed to reject a good that does not fulfil the tender or contract.

Should the buyer do this and no instructions concerning the disposal are available from the seller, the Buyer can give the seller reasonable time to remove the goods IF the goods are not perishable meaning that the goods can survive for a while without spoiling.

Should the goods be Perishable though, the Buyer should sell it for the Seller.

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