A buyer who has accepted goods may subsequently revoke his or her acceptance if
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A buyer who has accepted goods may subsequently revoke his or her acceptance if (1) the good are non-conforming, (2) the non-conformity substantially impairs the value of goods to the buyer, and (3) one of the following factors is shown: Seller's promise to promptly cure of the nonconformity is not met, Goods were accepted before non-conformity was discovered and non-conformity was difficult to discover, or Goods were accepted before non-conformity was discovered and seller assured buyer that the goods were conforming.
Explanation / Answer
A buyer who has accepted goods can revoke his or her acceptance if
1) goods were accepted before non conformity was discovered and seller assured buyer that goods are conforming
2) sellers promise to promptly cure of the nonconformity is not met.
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