Crowe wrote:
“We find this language plain and … subsection (1)(b) (of the UCC) does not require that a buyer give the seller an opportunity to cure.”
This is BAD news for everyone. Every Tom, Dick and Harriet will be demanding their money back for simple issues that can be fixed. This could quite conceivably just push manufacturers of ANY product out of business as the precedent has been set, not to mention they will have to build the cost of litigation into their pricing.
Or the manufacturers could make sure their products are built well in the first place.
Why is that so hard to do?