Answer :
Under the UCC, a buyer may accept or reject non-conforming goods and sue for damages. Seeking specific performance is available in cases where the goods are unique, and not in the standard remedy situation. So, options (1), and (2) are correct.
The Uniform Commercial Code specifies the rights of a buyer when a seller violates the perfect tender rule. The buyer has several options including accepting the non-conforming goods and suing for damages. It also includes rejecting the non-conforming goods and suing for damages.
Specific performance may not always be granted since it is an equitable remedy that the court may or may not choose to impose based on the circumstances. The buyer's decision will depend on the specific situation including whether they wish to keep the goods or not, alongside the potential legal remedies they seek.