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N.Y. U.C.C. 2-606

What Constitutes Acceptance of Goods

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case KSW Mechanical Services v. Johnson Controls, Inc. (2014)

Most recently applied in KSW Mechanical Services v. Johnson Controls, Inc. (January 2014)

2014-09-22

Section 2--606. What Constitutes Acceptance of Goods.\n (1) Acceptance of goods occurs when the buyer\n (a) after a reasonable opportunity to inspect the goods signifies\n to the seller that the goods are conforming or that he will\n take or retain them in spite of their non-conformity; or\n (b) fails to make an effective rejection (subsection (1) of\n Section 2--602), but such acceptance does not occur until the\n buyer has had a reasonable opportunity to inspect them; or\n (c) does any act inconsistent with the seller's ownership; but if\n such act is wrongful as against the seller it is an\n acceptance only if ratified by him.\n (2) Acceptance of a part of any commercial unit is acceptance of that\nentire unit.\n

Official source: NYS Open Legislation (New York State Senate). Reproduced from public-domain New York statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.