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47-2-512. Payment by buyer before inspection.

(1)  Where the contract requires payment before inspection nonconformity of the goods does not excuse the buyer from so making payment unless:

     (a)  the nonconformity appears without inspection; or

     (b)  despite tender of the required documents the circumstances would justify injunction against honor under the provisions of chapters 1-9 of this title (§ 47-5-109(b)).

(2)  Payment pursuant to subsection (1) does not constitute an acceptance of goods or impair the buyer's right to inspect or any of his remedies.

[Acts 1963, ch. 81, § 1 (2-512); 1998, ch. 675, § 5.]  

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Statutes > Tennessee > Title-47 > Chapter-2 > Part-5 > 47-2-512

47-2-512. Payment by buyer before inspection.

(1)  Where the contract requires payment before inspection nonconformity of the goods does not excuse the buyer from so making payment unless:

     (a)  the nonconformity appears without inspection; or

     (b)  despite tender of the required documents the circumstances would justify injunction against honor under the provisions of chapters 1-9 of this title (§ 47-5-109(b)).

(2)  Payment pursuant to subsection (1) does not constitute an acceptance of goods or impair the buyer's right to inspect or any of his remedies.

[Acts 1963, ch. 81, § 1 (2-512); 1998, ch. 675, § 5.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-47 > Chapter-2 > Part-5 > 47-2-512

47-2-512. Payment by buyer before inspection.

(1)  Where the contract requires payment before inspection nonconformity of the goods does not excuse the buyer from so making payment unless:

     (a)  the nonconformity appears without inspection; or

     (b)  despite tender of the required documents the circumstances would justify injunction against honor under the provisions of chapters 1-9 of this title (§ 47-5-109(b)).

(2)  Payment pursuant to subsection (1) does not constitute an acceptance of goods or impair the buyer's right to inspect or any of his remedies.

[Acts 1963, ch. 81, § 1 (2-512); 1998, ch. 675, § 5.]