Arkansas Rejection of Goods refers to a legal provision that grants buyers the right to refuse or reject goods if they are defective, non-conforming, or fail to meet the agreed-upon specifications or terms of sale. This provision is governed by the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Article 2, which sets forth the rights and responsibilities of buyers and sellers in the state of Arkansas. Under the Arkansas Rejection of Goods provision, if a buyer receives goods that do not meet the contractual requirements, they have the right to reject them. This rejection must be made within a reasonable time after the delivery or discovery of the non-conformity. The buyer must notify the seller of their intention to reject the goods and provide clear reasons for their rejection. In addition to the basic rejection of goods provision, Arkansas recognizes two specific types of rejection: 1. Rejection of Goods for Breach of Warranty: If goods delivered to the buyer do not conform to the express or implied warranties promised by the seller, the buyer can reject the goods. The buyer must prove that the breach of warranty significantly impairs the value of the goods or their intended purpose. 2. Commercial Unit Rejection: In some cases, goods are delivered in separate lots or units, and the buyer may reject one or more units while accepting others. Arkansas allows the rejection of one or more units only if their non-conformity substantially impairs the value of the entire consignment. When the buyer rightfully rejects the goods, they are relieved of any obligation to pay for or accept the non-conforming products. The seller then has the duty to collect the rejected goods, make a refund, and remedy the non-conformity within a reasonable time. If the seller fails to do so, the buyer may choose to recover damages or cancel the contract. In conclusion, Arkansas Rejection of Goods is a legal provision that protects buyers' rights when they receive defective or non-conforming goods. It ensures that buyers have the means to seek remedy, refund, or replacement when the goods fail to meet the agreed-upon specifications or breach warranties. The provision promotes fair and equitable transactions between buyers and sellers in the state of Arkansas.