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Business, 03.12.2019 03:31 130005401

Greenberg agrees to purchase 100 new-generation chungski smart phones for his sales staff. the parties agree that the phones will be $200 per unit and that all units would be shipped by may 1. on april 15, the seller ships 25 new-generation chungski smart phones and 75 old-generation chungski smart phones. if greenberg rejects the shipment as nonconforming, what is/are the seller's option(s)?
i. reject the entire shipment of goods.
ii. accept the entire shipment "as is."
iii. accept the 25 new-generation phones and reject the rest.
iv. right to cure until may 1.

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