What is the difference between responsibility and authority?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Responsibility is the duty to perform an assigned task, whereas authority is the power to make the decisions necessary to complete the task. Responsibility relates to task assignment; authority relates to task completion.
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The right to cure extends beyond the date that delivery is called for under the contract:
A) In all contracts covered by the UCC. B) In any situation where the seller had reasonable grounds to believe that the buyer would accept the nonconforming goods. C) In any situation where cure by the original delivery date would impose a hardship on the seller. D) Only if the contract allows. E) In any situation where it is commercially reasonable that it extend.
Which of the following would be a "defect" for purposes of 402A?
A) Failure to warn not to put a hair dryer in water B) Food package that permits tampering C) A bolt on a car steering column that comes loose with slight vibrations D) All of the above