37.01 The obligation of the buyer to take delivery of the goods has briefly been introduced in Chapter 35. While some legal systems expressly impose the obligation to take delivery on the buyer,1 others include it within the more generic duty to cooperate in the fulfilment of the contract either by receiving the goods or by performing other obligations intrinsic to a sales contract.2 The dispute, whether taking delivery is a main obligation or an ancillary obligation of the buyer, as well as the consequences flowing from this classification, have also been...
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