1.Problems on Inspection
If all goes well in a transaction over the sale or lease of goods, the buyer or lessee inspects the goods and then pays by any means the parties have agreed on. Unless agreed otherwise, the buyer or lessee typically inspects the goods before paying. The seller or lessor must provide an opportunity for inspection before enforcing payment. The concept of reasonableness governs the inspection process. Must be at a reasonable time, reasonable place, and a reasonable way. The right to inspect is seldom waived or held by courts to have been waived unless the buyer expressly waives the right.