New York Statutes

§ 445 — Duty of buyer

New York § 445
JurisdictionNew York
Law PEPPersonal Property
Art. 10-BTelephone Sales Protection Act

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N.Y. Personal Property § 445 (2026).

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§ 445. Duty of buyer.

1.Except as provided in subdivision four of\nsection four hundred forty-four of this article, within a reasonable\ntime after a telephone sale has been cancelled and the buyer has\nreceived written notice from the seller that the buyer's charge account\nhas been recredited, the buyer upon demand shall tender to the seller\nany goods delivered by the seller pursuant to the sale but need not\ntender at any place other than his residence. If the seller fails to\ndemand possession of such goods within a reasonable time after\ncancellation or revocation, the goods shall become the property of the\nbuyer without obligation to pay for them. For the purpose of this\nsection, twenty days shall be presumed to be a reasonable time.\n 2. The buyer shall take reasonable care of

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