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Delivery of Goods

Practical Law Practice Note 6-521-8246 (Approx. 13 pages)

Delivery of Goods

by Practical Law Commercial Transactions
A Practice Note discussing delivery provisions in a sale of goods transaction under Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). It explains the concepts of tender of delivery by the seller and taking delivery by the buyer under the UCC's default provisions and how they can be varied by contract. This Note also reviews shipment contracts, destination contracts, and shipping terms such as FOB (free on board) and EXW (ex-works).

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