Minnesota Statutes 336.2-613 – Casualty to Identified Goods
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Where the contract requires for its performance goods identified when the contract is made, and the goods suffer casualty without fault of either party before the risk of loss passes to the buyer, or in a proper case under a “no arrival, no sale” term (section 336.2-324) then
Terms Used In Minnesota Statutes 336.2-613
- Buyer: means a person who buys or contracts to buy goods. See Minnesota Statutes 336.2-103
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Seller: means a person who sells or contracts to sell goods. See Minnesota Statutes 336.2-103
(a) if the loss is total the contract is avoided; and
(b) if the loss is partial or the goods have so deteriorated as no longer to conform to the contract the buyer may nevertheless demand inspection and either treat the contract as avoided or accept the goods with due allowance from the contract price for the deterioration or the deficiency in quantity but without further right against the seller.