Maine Code § 11-2-513

Buyer's right to inspection of goods
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(1). Unless otherwise agreed and subject to subsection (3), where goods are tendered or delivered
or identified to the contract for sale, the buyer has a right before payment or acceptance to inspect them
at any reasonable place and time and in any reasonable manner. When the seller is required or
authorized to send the goods to the buyer, the inspection may be after their arrival.
(2). Expenses of inspection must be borne by the buyer but may be recovered from the seller if
the goods do not conform and are rejected.
(3). Unless otherwise agreed and subject to the provisions of this Article on C.I.F. contracts section
2-321, subsection (3), the buyer is not entitled to inspect the goods before payment of the price when
the contract provides
(a). For delivery "C.O.D." or on other like terms; or
(b). For payment against documents of title, except where such payment is due only after the goods
are to become available for inspection.
(4). A place or method of inspection fixed by the parties is presumed to be exclusive but, unless
otherwise expressly agreed, it does not postpone identification or shift the place for delivery or for
passing the risk of loss. If compliance becomes impossible, inspection shall be as provided in this
section unless the place or method fixed was clearly intended as an indispensable condition failure of
which avoids the contract.

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