Section 2-504 of the Uniform Commercial Code provides in part as follows:
Where the seller is required or authorized to send the goods to the buyer and the contract does not require him to deliver them at a particular destination, then unless otherwise agreed he must
" Put the goods in the possession of such a carrier and make such a contract for their transportation as may be reasonable having regard to the nature of the goods and other circumstances of the case; and
" Obtain and promptly deliver or tender in due form any document necessary to enable the buyer to obtain possession of the goods or otherwise required by the agreement or by usage of trade; and
" promptly notify the buyer of the shipment.
New York Notice by Buyer of Rejection of Goods Based on Obvious Nonconformity is a legal document that allows a buyer to formally reject goods that do not meet the agreed upon specifications or requirements. This notice serves as a means for the buyer to inform the seller about their decision to reject the goods due to obvious nonconformities. In the state of New York, there are various types of New York Notices by Buyer of Rejection of Goods Based on Obvious Nonconformity, including: 1. Standard New York Notice by Buyer of Rejection of Goods Based on Obvious Nonconformity: This is the most common type of notice utilized by buyers in New York. It outlines the nonconformities found in the goods, such as defects, damages, or missing components, and states the buyer's intention to reject the goods. 2. New York Notice by Buyer of Rejection of Goods Based on Obvious Nonconformity for Perishable Goods: This type of notice is specifically used when the nonconforming goods are perishable in nature, such as fresh produce or dairy products. It emphasizes the time sensitivity of the rejection due to the goods' limited shelf life. 3. New York Notice by Buyer of Rejection of Goods Based on Obvious Nonconformity for Customized Goods: If the goods have been customized or tailored specifically to the buyer's requirements, this notice is necessary to reject the nonconforming customized goods and detail the specific aspects that do not meet the agreed-upon customization. 4. New York Notice by Buyer of Rejection of Goods Based on Obvious Nonconformity for Defective Manufacturing: This type of notice applies when the nonconformities in the goods can be attributed to defective manufacturing processes. It highlights the manufacturing defects and demands a refund or replacement for the defective goods. 5. New York Notice by Buyer of Rejection of Goods Based on Obvious Nonconformity for Breach of Warranty: This notice is used when the nonconformities in the goods violate the seller's warranty. It states the breach of warranty and seeks resolution in terms of compensation, replacement, or repair. In each of these types of New York Notices by Buyer of Rejection of Goods Based on Obvious Nonconformity, it is important to include details regarding the nonconformities, the date of discovery, and the desired resolution, whether it is a refund, replacement, repair, or some other mutually agreed-upon solution. The notice should be sent to the seller via certified mail or any other trackable delivery method to ensure its receipt and to maintain a legally valid record of the rejection.