Accommodation (law)
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Accommodation is a term used in United States
contract law under the Uniform Commercial Code
to describe a delivery of nonconforming goods meant as a partial performance of a contract for the sale of goods, where a full performance is not possible. The accommodation must be specified as such in a writing from the seller to the buyer. The buyer may choose to reject or accept the nonconforming goods, but cannot make a partial acceptance.
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
contract law under the Uniform Commercial Code
Uniform Commercial Code
The Uniform Commercial Code , first published in 1952, is one of a number of uniform acts that have been promulgated in conjunction with efforts to harmonize the law of sales and other commercial transactions in all 50 states within the United States of America.The goal of harmonizing state law is...
to describe a delivery of nonconforming goods meant as a partial performance of a contract for the sale of goods, where a full performance is not possible. The accommodation must be specified as such in a writing from the seller to the buyer. The buyer may choose to reject or accept the nonconforming goods, but cannot make a partial acceptance.