HRS §490:2A-513
When a supplier can fix a bad delivery
If the goods you received don't match the lease and the deadline hasn't passed, the supplier can tell you they plan to fix it and then deliver the right goods on time. If the supplier thought the goods would be okay, they can get extra time to replace them after telling you.
The statute, as written — Cure by lessor of improper tender or delivery; replacement
(a) If any tender or delivery by the lessor or the supplier is rejected because nonconforming and the time for performance has not yet expired, the lessor or the supplier may seasonably notify the lessee of the lessor's or the supplier's intention to cure and may then make a conforming delivery within the time provided in the lease contract. (b) If the lessee rejects a nonconforming tender that the lessor or the supplier had reasonable grounds to believe would be acceptable with or without money allowance, the lessor or the supplier may have a further reasonable time to substitute a conforming tender if the lessor or the supplier seasonably notifies the lessee.
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