Under the CISG:

A) the seller has no right to cure a defective delivery.
B) if the seller does not perform on time, the buyer may fix an additional, reasonable period of time for performance.
C) the seller has a limited right to cure a defective performance, but only before the date for delivery specified in the contract.
D) the seller may, even after the date for delivery, cure a defective performance if it can be done without unreasonable delay. The buyer cannot claim damages for delay as long as the cure was within a reasonable time.


B

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