Answer :
Final answer:
The buyer has several options under the UCC when the seller violates the perfect tender rule, including returning the goods, accepting the goods and seeking damages, and canceling the contract. So, the correct option is d) All of the above
Explanation:
The question asks which buyer options are recognized under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) for the seller violating the perfect tender rule. The perfect tender rule states that a seller must deliver goods that conform exactly to the terms of the contract. When a seller fails to meet this requirement, the buyer has certain remedies available under the UCC. The options a buyer has include:
- Returning the goods to the seller for a full refund.
- Accepting the goods and seeking damages for the nonconformity.
- Cancelling the contract altogether if the breach is seen as substantial enough.
Therefore, the answer to the student's question is (d) All of the above. A buyer under the UCC is entitled to all these remedies when a seller fails to deliver goods that perfectly conform to the contract.