Reference no: EM132183404
1. Suppose that Dr. Reilly owns a medical clinic and enters into a contract to buy 500 tablets of Gensol from Pharzime. The Gensol that he orders are 200 milligrams each. The Gensol that is delivered are 100 milligrams each. Which of the following is true about the goods?
The goods are conforming because of the perfect tender rule.
The goods are nonconforming unless if the price per milligram comes out to be the same.
The goods are nonconforming because of the perfect tender rule.
The goods are conforming because the clinic could substitute two 100 milligram pills for one 200 milligram pill.
2. Suppose that Dr. Reilly owns a medical clinic and enters into a contract to buy 500 tablets of Gensol from Pharzime. The Gensol that he orders are 200 milligrams each. The Gensol tablets that are delivered are 100 milligrams each, shipped in boxes of 25 tablets. What options does the clinic have?
Since the pills are nonconforming goods, the clinic may reject the entire shipment.
The clinic can keep the shipment in its entirety.
The clinic can accept some boxes of the Gensol, and reject some boxes of the Gensol.
All of these.
3. Suppose that Dr. Reilly owns a medical clinic and enters into a contract to buy 500 tablets of Gensol from Pharzime. The Gensol that he orders are 200 milligrams each. The Gensol tablets that are delivered are 100 milligrams each, shipped in boxes of 25 tablets. Pharzime states that it will replace the Gensol with the correct size tablets. Which of the following is true?
Pharzime cannot do this under any circumstances.
Pharzime only has the right to do this if the clinic agrees.
Pharzime has the right to do this only if the time when the delivery is due has not passed and Pharzime can deliver the conforming tablets before that time.
Pharzime has the right to do this at any time.
4. Suppose that Dr. Reilly owns a medical clinic and enters into a contract to buy 500 tablets of Gensol from Pharzime. The Gensol that he orders are 200 milligrams each. The Gensol that is delivered are 100 milligrams each. The clinic uses the tablets for six months (giving patients double the number of pills). The clinic then decides to reject the unused portion of the pills. Which of the following is true?
The clinic can only reject the goods if they can show that they inspected the goods at the time of delivery.
The clinic can only reject the goods if they can show that they did not inspect the goods at the time of delivery.
The clinic likely can reject the goods since they are nonconforming.
The clinic likely will not be able to reject the goods since they used the pills.