Georgia Code
Part 6 - Breach, Repudiation, and Excuse
§ 11-2-607. Effect of Acceptance; Notice of Breach; Burden of Establishing Breach After Acceptance; Notice of Claim or Litigation to Person Answerable Over

History. Code 1933, § 109A-2-607, enacted by Ga. L. 1962, p. 156, § 1.
Law reviews.
For article, “Sales Warranties Under Georgia’s Uniform Commercial Code,” see 1 Ga. St. B.J. 191 (1964).
For article, “Georgia’s New Statutory Liability for Manufacturers: An Inadequate Legislative Response,” see 2 Ga. L. Rev. 538 (1968).
For article discussing applicability of “notice of breach” provision of Uniform Commercial Code to construction contracts, see 28 Emory L.J. 335 (1979).
For article, “Buyer’s Right of Rejection: A Quarter Century Under the Uniform Commercial Code, and Recent International Developments,” see 13 Ga. L. Rev. 805 (1979).
For article, “Impracticability As Risk Allocation: The Effect of Changed Circumstances upon Contract Obligations for the Sale of Goods,” see 22 Ga. L. Rev. 503 (1988).