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What is a revocation and under which circumstances can a buyer revoke an acceptance?
a. if the buyer reasonably thought the nonconformity would be cured and it is not within a
reasonable time; or
b. if the acceptance was due to a latent defect that could not reasonably have been discovered before acceptance.
Moderate
Indirect-Order Message
A communication method where the main point or request is placed towards the end, after the background or rationale.
Negative News
Communication that conveys unfavorable, disappointing, or undesirable information to the recipient.
Strategy
A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim.
Bad-News Message
Communication specifically crafted to deliver unfavorable information or decisions in a sensitive and effective manner.
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