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§ 59.1-507.4. Copy; refusal of defective tender.

(a) Subject to subsection (b) and § 59.1-507.5, tender of a copy that is amaterial breach of contract permits the party to which tender is made to:

(1) refuse the tender;

(2) accept the tender; or

(3) accept any commercially reasonable units and refuse the rest.

(b) In a mass-market transaction that calls for only a single tender of acopy, a licensee may refuse the tender if the tender does not conform to thecontract.

(c) Refusal of a tender is ineffective unless:

(1) it is made before acceptance;

(2) it is made within a reasonable time after tender or completion of anypermitted effort to cure; and

(3) the refusing party seasonably notifies the tendering party of the refusal.

(d) Except in a case governed by subsection (b), a party that rightfullyrefuses tender of a copy may cancel the contract only if the tender was amaterial breach of the whole contract or the agreement so provides.

(2000, cc. 101, 996.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-59-1 > Chapter-43 > 59-1-507-4

§ 59.1-507.4. Copy; refusal of defective tender.

(a) Subject to subsection (b) and § 59.1-507.5, tender of a copy that is amaterial breach of contract permits the party to which tender is made to:

(1) refuse the tender;

(2) accept the tender; or

(3) accept any commercially reasonable units and refuse the rest.

(b) In a mass-market transaction that calls for only a single tender of acopy, a licensee may refuse the tender if the tender does not conform to thecontract.

(c) Refusal of a tender is ineffective unless:

(1) it is made before acceptance;

(2) it is made within a reasonable time after tender or completion of anypermitted effort to cure; and

(3) the refusing party seasonably notifies the tendering party of the refusal.

(d) Except in a case governed by subsection (b), a party that rightfullyrefuses tender of a copy may cancel the contract only if the tender was amaterial breach of the whole contract or the agreement so provides.

(2000, cc. 101, 996.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-59-1 > Chapter-43 > 59-1-507-4

§ 59.1-507.4. Copy; refusal of defective tender.

(a) Subject to subsection (b) and § 59.1-507.5, tender of a copy that is amaterial breach of contract permits the party to which tender is made to:

(1) refuse the tender;

(2) accept the tender; or

(3) accept any commercially reasonable units and refuse the rest.

(b) In a mass-market transaction that calls for only a single tender of acopy, a licensee may refuse the tender if the tender does not conform to thecontract.

(c) Refusal of a tender is ineffective unless:

(1) it is made before acceptance;

(2) it is made within a reasonable time after tender or completion of anypermitted effort to cure; and

(3) the refusing party seasonably notifies the tendering party of the refusal.

(d) Except in a case governed by subsection (b), a party that rightfullyrefuses tender of a copy may cancel the contract only if the tender was amaterial breach of the whole contract or the agreement so provides.

(2000, cc. 101, 996.)