In: Operations Management
If the seller delivers nonconforming goods, like Christmas trees with brown needles, which the buyer rejects, the seller owns the goods after rejection, but the buyer must hold the goods with reasonable care at the seller's disposition, for a time sufficient to permit the seller to remove them.
True.
It is as per the "perfect tender rule" . Incase the goods don't meet the specified and agreed terms then they are noncomforming goods and the buyer has the option to choose one from
1. Reject
2. Accept
3. Partially accept and partially reject.
Also from its code, it is necessary that buyer must not handle the goods in any way that is objectionable to seller and must be careful in holding them as long as it takes for seller to come and collect them.