Asked by Jamie Hinkle on Apr 24, 2024

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A seller can cure a defective shipment by suing a buyer of goods for breach of contract if the seller is able to resell the goods.

Defective Shipment

A delivery of goods that is flawed, damaged, or does not meet the buyer's specifications or expectations.

Cure

The act of resolving a breach or violation in a contract to revert back to compliance.

Breach of Contract

occurs when one party fails to fulfill its obligations under the contract without a legitimate legal excuse, thereby violating the agreement.

  • Realize the effects of sanctioning non-conforming merchandise and the avenues for resolution.
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Karnvir Bhoonpaul7 days ago
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Curing a defective shipment typically involves the seller correcting the defect or replacing the defective goods before the contract deadline, not through suing the buyer. Suing for breach of contract is a separate legal action that does not directly relate to the process of curing a defective shipment.