Section 490: To return goods transacted in the event of imperfection

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1) Except as otherwise provided for in the deed, if the receiver of any goods transacted with specification of price is not able to possess the goods due to the fact that the goods do not correspond to that set forth in the deed or are imperfect for any reason, he or she shall return a notice thereof to the giver of goods within thirty-five days of such transaction.

2) If a notice is received from the receiver of goods pursuant to sub-section (1) and his or her statement appears to be reasonable, the exchange of goods shall be made if the giver has similar other goods, and if the giver does not have such goods, he or she shall get back his or her goods and cancel the deed executed in relation to such transaction.

3) If the giver of goods refuses to exchange or to take back the goods pursuant to sub-section (2), the receiver of goods may bring a lawsuit to recover an amount equivalent to the price of such goods and a reasonable compensation for the loss and damage caused to him or her by the concerned person or get such transaction to be void.

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