Buyer’s Remedies

/ˈbaɪərz ˈrɛmədiz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Legal remedies available to a buyer for breach of contract or defects in sold goods, including damages, specific performance, and rejection of goods.
    The buyer’s remedies included recovering damages for the seller’s failure to deliver the goods on time.

Forms

  • buyer’s remedies
  • buyer’s remedy

Commentary

Buyer’s remedies are typically outlined in the Uniform Commercial Code and involve various options to address nonconformity or nonperformance by the seller.

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