GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY v. SHOOK

No. 7228SC720.

193 S.E.2d 392 (1972)

17 N.C. App. 81

GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY v. Harold E. SHOOK, trading and doing business as Mid-South Contracting Company.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

Certiorari Allowed February 6, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bennett, Kelly & Long, P. A., by Robert B. Long, Jr., Asheville, for plaintiff appellant.

Bruce A. Elmore, by George W. Moore, Asheville, for defendant appellee.


Certiorari Allowed by Supreme Court February 6, 1973.

VAUGHN, Judge.

Defendant-buyer was entitled to inspect the goods after their arrival. G.S. § 25-2-513(1). Since part of the goods failed to conform to the contract, the buyer could accept any commercial unit and reject the rest. G.S. § 25-2-601(c). Such rejection must have been made within a reasonable time after delivery and the plaintiff-seller seasonably notified. Defendant was also under a...

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