Kentucky Statutes 355.2-608 – Revocation of acceptance in whole or in part
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(1) The buyer may revoke his acceptance of a lot or commercial unit whose nonconformity substantially impairs its value to him if he has accepted it
(a) on the reasonable assumption that its nonconformity would be cured and it has not been seasonably cured; or
(b) without discovery of such nonconformity if his acceptance was reasonably induced either by the difficulty of discovery before acceptance or by the seller‘s assurances.
(2) Revocation of acceptance must occur within a reasonable time after the buyer discovers or should have discovered the ground for it and before any substantial change in condition of the goods which is not caused by their own defects. It is not effective until the buyer notifies the seller of it.
(3) A buyer who so revokes has the same rights and duties with regard to the goods involved as if he had rejected them.
Effective: July 1, 1960
History: Created 1958 Ky. Acts ch. 77, sec. 2-608, effective July 1, 1960.
(a) on the reasonable assumption that its nonconformity would be cured and it has not been seasonably cured; or
Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 355.2-608
- Buyer: means a person who buys or contracts to buy goods. See Kentucky Statutes 355.2-103
- Discovery: Lawyers' examination, before trial, of facts and documents in possession of the opponents to help the lawyers prepare for trial.
- Seller: means a person who sells or contracts to sell goods. See Kentucky Statutes 355.2-103
(b) without discovery of such nonconformity if his acceptance was reasonably induced either by the difficulty of discovery before acceptance or by the seller‘s assurances.
(2) Revocation of acceptance must occur within a reasonable time after the buyer discovers or should have discovered the ground for it and before any substantial change in condition of the goods which is not caused by their own defects. It is not effective until the buyer notifies the seller of it.
(3) A buyer who so revokes has the same rights and duties with regard to the goods involved as if he had rejected them.
Effective: July 1, 1960
History: Created 1958 Ky. Acts ch. 77, sec. 2-608, effective July 1, 1960.