According to the timing of communications, when was the revocation of acceptance effectively received by D?
Understand the Problem
The question is asking for the correct timing of when a revocation of acceptance was effectively received by a person referred to as D, based on different dates when communications occurred. This likely pertains to a legal or contractual scenario.
Answer
Revocation is effective when D receives notification.
The revocation of acceptance is effectively received by the receiver (D) when the buyer notifies the seller.
Answer for screen readers
The revocation of acceptance is effectively received by the receiver (D) when the buyer notifies the seller.
More Information
For revocation of acceptance to be effective, the notification must be received by the party to whom it is addressed. This ensures that the revocation has been communicated properly.
Tips
A common mistake is assuming that the revocation is effective as soon as it is sent, rather than when it is received by the other party.
Sources
- UCC Section 2-608: Reasonable Time for Revocation of Acceptance - ir.lawnet.fordham.edu
- Posting rule - Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org
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