New York Statutes
§ 430 — Duty of buyer
New York § 430
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N.Y. Personal Property § 430 (2026).
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§ 430. Duty of buyer.
1.Except as provided by subdivision four of\nsection four hundred twenty-nine, within a reasonable time after a\ndoor-to-door sale has been cancelled or an offer to purchase revoked,\nthe buyer upon demand shall tender to the seller any goods delivered by\nthe seller pursuant to the sale but need not tender at any place other\nthan his residence. If the seller fails to demand possession of such\ngoods within a reasonable time after cancellation or revocation, the\ngoods shall become the property of the buyer without obligation to pay\nfor them. For the purpose of this section, twenty days shall be presumed\nto be a reasonable time.\n 2. The buyer shall take reasonable care of the goods in his possession\nboth before cancellation or revocation and for a reasonable
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