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NRS 104.2602

Manner and effect of rightful rejection

Known as the Uniform Commercial Code

The act spans §§ 104–104 (489 sections).

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 651 F. Supp. 1371 - Sierra Diesel Injection Service v. Burroughs Corp. (1987)

Most recently applied in 651 F. Supp. 1371 - Sierra Diesel Injection Service v. Burroughs Corp. (January 1987)

(Added to NRS by 1965, 805)

1. Rejection of goods must be within a reasonable time after their delivery or tender. It is ineffective unless the buyer seasonably notifies the seller.

2. Subject to the provisions of the two following sections on rejected goods (NRS 104.2603 and 104.2604):

(a) After rejection any exercise of ownership by the buyer with respect to any commercial unit is wrongful as against the seller; and

(b) If the buyer has before rejection taken physical possession of goods in which the buyer does not have a security interest under the provisions of this Article (subsection 3 of NRS 104.2711), the buyer is under a duty after rejection to hold them with reasonable care at the seller’s disposition for a time sufficient to permit the seller to remove them; but

(c) The buyer has no further obligations with regard to goods rightfully rejected.

3. The seller’s rights with respect to goods wrongfully rejected are governed by the provisions of this Article on seller’s remedies in general (NRS 104.2703).

Official source: Nevada Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Nevada statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.