New York Statutes
§ 2-607 — Effect of Acceptance; Notice of Breach; Burden of Establishing Breach After Acceptance; Notice of Claim or Litigation to Person Answerabl...
New York § 2-607
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N.Y. Uniform Commercial Code § 2-607 (2026).
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Section 2--607. Effect of Acceptance; Notice of Breach; Burden of\n Establishing Breach After Acceptance; Notice of Claim\n or Litigation to Person Answerable Over.\n (1) The buyer must pay at the contract rate for any goods accepted.\n (2) Acceptance of goods by the buyer precludes rejection of the goods\naccepted and if made with knowledge of a non-conformity cannot be\nrevoked because of it unless the acceptance was on the reasonable\nassumption that the non-conformity would be seasonably cured but\nacceptance does not of itself impair any other remedy provided by this\nArticle for non-conformity.\n (3) Where a tender has been accepted\n (a) the buyer must within a reasonable time after he discovers or\n should have discovered any bre
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