§2510. Effect of breach on risk of loss.  


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  • (a) Tender of nonconforming goods.--Where a tender or delivery of goods so fails to conform to the contract as to give a right of rejection the risk of their loss remains on the seller until cure or acceptance.

    (b) Revocation of acceptance by buyer.--Where the buyer rightfully revokes acceptance he may to the extent of any deficiency in his effective insurance coverage treat the risk of loss as having rested on the seller from the beginning.

    (c) Repudiation or breach by buyer.--Where the buyer as to conforming goods already identified to the contract for sale repudiates or is otherwise in breach before risk of their loss has passed to him, the seller may to the extent of any deficiency in his effective insurance coverage treat the risk of loss as resting on the buyer for a commercially reasonable time.

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Cross References.  Section 2510 is referred to in section 2509 of this title.