A buyer may revoke an acceptance of goods if

a. the nonconformity does not impair the value of the goods.
b. the buyer had a legitimate reason for the initial acceptance.
c. the buyer knew the nonconformity could not be cured.
d. the buyer thought they could easily cover.


b

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