HRS §490:2-508
Seller’s right to fix a bad delivery
This section lets a seller fix a delivery that the buyer rejected. If the original deadline hasn’t passed, the seller can tell the buyer and make a proper delivery within that time. If the seller had good reason to think the delivery was acceptable, they get extra time to replace it.
surveyors
The statute, as written — Cure by seller of improper tender or delivery; replacement
(1) Where any tender or delivery by the seller is rejected because nonconforming and the time for performance has not yet expired, the seller may seasonably notify the buyer of his intention to cure and may then within the contract time make a conforming delivery. (2) Where the buyer rejects a nonconforming tender which the seller had reasonable grounds to believe would be acceptable with or without money allowance the seller may if he seasonably notifies the buyer have a further reasonable time to substitute a conforming tender.
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