Asked by Ke'Darius Thornton on Jun 21, 2024

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If a buyer accepts a part of a commercial unit of goods,he is considered to have accepted only that part of the unit.

Commercial Unit

Under the UCC, any unit of goods that is treated by commercial usage as a single whole. It may, for example, be a single article or a set of articles such as a dozen, bale, gross, or carload.

Accepted only

A condition or specification that only the accepted or approved items, proposals, or bids are considered, excluding all others.

  • Comprehend the entitlements and obligations of consumers and traders with respect to the distribution, taking possession, rejection, and evaluation of products.
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Angela ChaplinJun 27, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
If a buyer accepts any part of a commercial unit of goods,he is considered to have accepted the whole unit.