Pennsylvania Code § 13-2515

Preserving evidence of goods in dispute.
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In furtherance of the adjustment of any claim or dispute:
(1) either party on reasonable notification to the other and for the purpose of ascertaining the facts and preserving evidence has the right to inspect, test and sample the goods including such of them as may be in the possession or control of the other; and
(2) the parties may agree to a third party inspection or survey to determine the conformity or condition of the goods and may agree that the findings shall be binding upon them in any subsequent litigation or adjustment.
CHAPTER 26
BREACH, REPUDIATION AND EXCUSE
Sec.
2601. Rights of buyer on improper delivery.
2602. Manner and effect of rightful rejection.
2603. Duties of merchant buyer as to rightfully rejected goods.
2604. Options of buyer as to salvage of rightfully rejected goods.
2605. Waiver of objections of buyer by failure to particularize.
2606. What constitutes acceptance of goods.
2607. Effect of acceptance; notice of breach; burden of establishing breach after acceptance; notice of claim or litigation to person answerable over.
2608. Revocation of acceptance in whole or in part.
2609. Right to adequate assurance of performance.
2610. Anticipatory repudiation.
2611. Retraction of anticipatory repudiation.
2612. "Installment contract"; breach.
2613. Casualty to identified goods.
2614. Substituted performance.
2615. Excuse by failure of presupposed conditions.
2616. Procedure on notice claiming excuse.

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