2011 Connecticut Code
Title 42a Uniform Commercial Code
Article 2 Sales
Sec. 42a-2-606. What constitutes acceptance of goods.

      Sec. 42a-2-606. What constitutes acceptance of goods. (1) Acceptance of goods occurs when the buyer (a) after a reasonable opportunity to inspect the goods signifies to the seller that the goods are conforming or that he will take or retain them in spite of their nonconformity; or (b) fails to make an effective rejection as provided by subsection (1) of section 42a-2-602, but such acceptance does not occur until the buyer has had a reasonable opportunity to inspect them; or (c) does any act inconsistent with the seller's ownership; but if such act is wrongful as against the seller it is an acceptance only if ratified by him.

      (2) Acceptance of a part of any commercial unit is acceptance of that entire unit.

      (1959, P.A. 133, S. 2-606.)

      Underlying facts supported a finding that purchaser of boat had accepted the boat from a boat dealership. 285 C. 294.

      Buyer's limited use of a copying machine for two months after it notified the seller of its rejection, and the limited use by a charitable organization, were not sufficient to constitute acceptance of the machine or to affect the validity of the rejection. 1 CA 690. Cited. 27 CA 688.

      Implicit in finding that there had been no effective rejection was finding that acceptance had been made. 5 Conn. Cir. Ct. 444.

      Subsec. (1):

      Subdiv. (b) cited. 183 C. 266. Cited. 189 C. 433. Cited. 202 C. 277. Cited. 218 C. 297.

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