This case presents the not unusual situation which can arise under a factoring agreement when a factor "charges back" against its customer's account for the amount of unpaid invoices. This occurs after the factor receives notice of a claimed defect from the buyer of the goods.
In the customary factoring agreement, as here, the factor purchases the accounts receivable due from an approved list of customers and then looks to the purchaser of the goods for payment, as...
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