Pennsylvania Code § 13-2502

Right of buyer to goods on repudiation, failure to deliver or insolvency of seller.
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(a) General rule.-- Subject to subsections (b) and (c) and even though the goods have not been shipped a buyer who has paid a part or all of the price of goods in which he has a special property under the provisions of section 2501 (relating to insurable interest in goods; manner of identification of goods) may on making and keeping good a tender of any unpaid portion of their price recover them from the seller if:
(1) in the case of goods bought for personal, family or household purposes, the seller repudiates or fails to deliver as required by the contract; or
(2) in all cases, the seller becomes insolvent within ten days after receipt of the first installment on their price.
(b) Vesting.-- The buyer's right to recover the goods under subsection (a)(1) vests upon acquisition of a special property even if the seller had not then repudiated or failed to deliver.
(c) Identification made by buyer.-- If the identification creating his special property has been made by the buyer he acquires the right to recover the goods only if they conform to the contract for sale.

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