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A buyer may reject delivery of goods if either the goods or the tender of delivery fails to conform to the contract. The law requires such a claim of dissatisfaction to be made in good faith, rather than in an effort to escape a bad bargain. Shelton v. Shelton, 238 Ala. 489, 192 So. 55 (1939); Jones v. Lanier, 198 Ala. 363, 73 So. 535 (1916); Electric Lighting Co. v. Elder Bros., 115 Ala. 138, 21 So. 983 (1896).


In testing the good faith of a merchant, UCC 2-103 requires '. . . honesty in fact and the observance of reasonable commercial ...