Meister Bros. shipped 250 radiator belts to fill Braybon's order. Quality control measures had been in place in Meister's factory when the belts were manufactured. When Braybon received the order one day before it was due, it notified Meister that it rejected the belts because of a variation from the contract specifications. Meister, although it believed the original belts met the contract specifications, notified Braybon that it would supply conforming goods within one week. When the conforming goods arrive in one week,

A. Braybon must accept them, but does not have to pay the full price because the contract deadline has passed.
B. Braybon does not have to accept them because Meister Bros. only has one chance to fill the order correctly.
C. Braybon should accept them because Meister Bros. has a right to cure even after the contract deadline under these circumstances.
D. Braybon does not have to accept them because Meister Bros. failed to meet its UCC requirement to deal in good faith.


Answer: C

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