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Can you summarize MNST 336.2A-512?
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE > LESSEE'S DUTIES AS TO RIGHTFULLY REJECTED GOODS.
Short Summary
This legal document, part of the Minnesota Statutes under the Trade Regulations and Consumer Protection section, specifically falls under the Uniform Commercial Code. It outlines the duties of a lessee regarding goods that have been rightfully rejected. The lessee is required to hold the rejected goods with reasonable care at the lessor’s or supplier’s disposition for a reasonable time after notifying them of the rejection. If the lessor or supplier does not provide instructions within a reasonable time, the lessee may store, ship, or dispose of the rejected goods for the lessor’s or supplier’s account. However, once the goods have been rightfully rejected, the lessee has no further obligations towards them. It is important to note that any action taken by the lessee in accordance with these duties does not constitute acceptance or conversion. No specific penalties or exemptions are mentioned in this document.
Whom does it apply to?
Lessees
What does it govern?
LESSEE'S DUTIES AS TO RIGHTFULLY REJECTED GOODS
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
No penalties are mentioned.
Jurisdiction
Minnesota