N.Y. Uniform Commercial Code Law Section 2-606
What Constitutes Acceptance of Goods


Section 2--606. What Constitutes Acceptance of Goods.

(1)

Acceptance of goods occurs when the buyer (a) after a reasonable opportunity to inspect the goods signifies to the seller that the goods are conforming or that he will take or retain them in spite of their non-conformity; or

(b)

fails to make an effective rejection (subsection (1) of Section 2--602), but such acceptance does not occur until the buyer has had a reasonable opportunity to inspect them; or

(c)

does any act inconsistent with the seller’s ownership; but if such act is wrongful as against the seller it is an acceptance only if ratified by him.

(2)

Acceptance of a part of any commercial unit is acceptance of that entire unit.

Source: Section 2-606 — What Constitutes Acceptance of Goods, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/UCC/2-606 (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Apr. 27, 2024).

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Apr. 27, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

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