If an agreement requires that submitted information be to the satisfaction of the recipient, the following rules apply:
(1) §§ 22–606 through 22–610 of this subtitle and §§ 22–704 through 22–707 of this title do not apply to the submission.
(2) If the information is not satisfactory to the recipient and the parties engage in efforts to correct the deficiencies in a manner and over a time consistent with the ordinary standards of the business, trade, or industry, neither the efforts nor the passage of time required for the efforts is an acceptance or a refusal of the submission.
(3) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (4), neither refusal nor acceptance occurs unless the recipient expressly refuses or accepts the submitted information, but the recipient may not use the submitted information before acceptance.
(4) Silence and a failure to act in reference to a submission beyond a commercially reasonable time to respond entitle the submitting party to demand, in a record delivered to the recipient, a decision on the submission. If the recipient fails to respond within a reasonable time after receipt of the demand, the submission is deemed to have been refused.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 22 - Maryland Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act
Section 22-601 - Performance of Contract in General
Section 22-602 - Licensor's Obligation to Enable Use
Section 22-603 - Submissions of Information to Satisfaction of a Party
Section 22-604 - Immediately Completed Performance
Section 22-605 - Electronic Regulation of Performance
Section 22-606 - Copy: Delivery; Tender of Delivery
Section 22-607 - Copy: Performance Related to Delivery; Payment
Section 22-608 - Copy: Right to Inspect; Payment Before Inspection
Section 22-609 - Copy: When Acceptance Occurs
Section 22-610 - Copy: Effect of Acceptance; Burden of Establishing; Notice of Claims
Section 22-611 - Access Contracts
Section 22-612 - Correction and Support Contracts
Section 22-613 - Contracts Involving Publishers, Dealers, and End Users
Section 22-614 - Risk of Loss of Copy
Section 22-615 - Excuse by Failure of Presupposed Conditions
Section 22-616 - Termination: Survival of Obligations