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(1) Whether or not required by the buyer, the seller may at his own expense rectify the lack of conformity or deliver substitute goods, when he can do so without major inconvenience to the buyer and without prejudice to the buyer's ability to recover his expenses from the seller.
(2) If the seller asks the buyer whether he will accept rectification or delivery of substitute goods, or notifies the buyer that he will rectify or deliver substitute goods within a stated period, but the buyer fails to reply within a reasonable time after having been notified, the seller may take the necessary steps within the stated period.
(3) The seller may not claim that he did not have an opportunity to rectify or deliver substitute goods, if the buyer has arranged to have the lack of conformity rectified and it would under the circumstances be unreasonable to require him to wait for the seller's rectification or delivery of substitute goods.
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International Commercial Arbitration & other dispute settlement
International Tax & Financial Regulation
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Electronic Commerce and Encryption
International Criminal Law including Anti-Corruption and Cross Border Crime
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