sam ordered 20 boxed of hevy duty bond copier paper. His business prints many do
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sam ordered 20 boxed of hevy duty bond copier paper. His business prints many documents with detailed graphic, so heavy duty bond paper is a neccesity. Paper inc delivered 20 boxes of regular copy paper (not heavy duty bond paper). sam was too busy to inspect the paper so he signed the acceptance of delivery and went on with his business. two months later, sam inspected the goods and discovered they were not what he ordered. he called paper inc and revoke his acceptance and demanded his money back. papaer inc refused all demands. what outcomes do you think is a most likely?
Explanation / Answer
If the goods were faulty on delivery, court provides sufficient and reasonable time to inspect the goods and bring court proceedings for compensation. This time is usually 5 years. Therefore, Sam is entitled to revoke his acceptance, return the goods and claim his money back.
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