Asked by celeste richmond on Jul 16, 2024

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If the seller has failed to comply with Code requirements in making a resale of goods that were wrongfully rejected, a good faith purchaser at the resale takes the goods subject to rights of the original buyer.

Code Requirements

Regulations and standards set forth in legal or regulatory documents that dictate the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of buildings and other structures.

Wrongfully Rejected

The unjustified refusal of acceptance of something, often referring to goods or services that should have been accepted under contractual terms.

Good Faith Purchaser

An individual who buys property without knowledge of any existing claims or defects against the title of the property.

  • Determine the legal consequences and available solutions for the incorrect refusal or disavowal of goods.
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Vicente HernandezJul 18, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), if a seller resells goods in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner after a buyer has wrongfully rejected them, the buyer who rejected the goods loses any rights to them, and a good faith purchaser at the resale takes the goods free of any rights of the original buyer.