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Perfect Tender Rule
A legal principle requiring the seller to deliver goods in accordance with the terms exactly as specified in the contract, without any deviation.
Commercial Impracticability
A legal doctrine under which a party may be released from a contract when events render performance commercially impracticable.
Revocation of Acceptance
The right to reject goods or services under a contract after initially accepting them, under specific circumstances.
Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act
A proposed set of laws aimed at harmonizing the legal treatment of transactions in computer information and digital products.
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