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Q 65-3 a) Which factors must the seller observe when making the specification of the goods? b) What are the legal consequences if it does not comply with these requirements? Q 65-4 When will the seller be entitled to avoid the contract? Q 65-5 a) How far does Art. 65(1) CISG deviate from the dispatch theory expressed in Art. 27 CISG? b) Why did the drafters choose this solution for Art. 65(1) CISG? Q 65-6 What would be a reasonable ruling where the buyer has not been informed about the seller’s specifications? Q 65-7 Compare the CISG with the UCC: a) Where the goods have not been specified at the time of the conclusion of the contract, does § 2–311 UCC, like Art. 65 CISG, provide for an effective contract? b) Under § 2–311 UCC, which party may specify the goods, absent any agreement to the contrary? c) If the party who is to specify any terms of the contract does not comply with this obligation, what can the party do under § 2–311(3) UCC? d) Explain the differences between § 2–311(3) UCC and Art. 65 CISG.
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Q 65-3 a) Which factors must the seller observe when making the specification of the goods? b) What are the legal consequences if it does not comply with these requirements? Q 65-4 When will the seller be entitled to avoid the contract? Q 65-5 a) How far does Art. 65(1) CISG deviate from the dispatch theory expressed in Art. 27 CISG? b) Why did the drafters choose this solution for Art. 65(1) CISG? Q 65-6 What would be a reasonable ruling where the buyer has not been informed about the seller’s specifications? Q 65-7 Compare the CISG with the UCC: a) Where the goods have not been specified at the time of the conclusion of the contract, does § 2–311 UCC, like Art. 65 CISG, provide for an effective contract? b) Under § 2–311 UCC, which party may specify the goods, absent any agreement to the contrary? c) If the party who is to specify any terms of the contract does not comply with this obligation, what can the party do under § 2–311(3) UCC? d) Explain the differences between § 2–311(3) UCC and Art. 65 CISG.
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Q 65-3 a) Which factors must the seller observe when making the specification of
the goods? b) What are the legal consequences if it does not comply with these
requirements?
Q 65-4 When will the seller be entitled to avoid the contract?