New Mexico Statutes
Part 3 - GENERAL OBLIGATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF CONTRACT
Section 55-2-307 - Delivery in single lot or several lots.

Unless otherwise agreed all goods called for by a contract for sale must be tendered in a single delivery and payment is due only on such tender but where the circumstances give either party the right to make or demand delivery in lots the price if it can be apportioned may be demanded for each lot.
History: 1953 Comp., § 50A-2-307, enacted by Laws 1961, ch. 96, § 2-307.
OFFICIAL COMMENTS
UCC Official Comments by ALI & the NCCUSL. Reproduced with permission of the PEB for the UCC. All rights reserved.
Prior uniform statutory provision. — Section 45(1), Uniform Sales Act.
Changes. — Rewritten and expanded.
1. This section applies where the parties have not specifically agreed whether delivery and payment are to be by lots and generally continues the essential intent of original act, Section 45(1) by assuming that the parties intended delivery to be in a single lot.
2. Where the actual agreement or the circumstances do not indicate otherwise, delivery in lots is not permitted under this section and the buyer is properly entitled to reject for a deficiency in the tender, subject to any privilege in the seller to cure the tender.
3. The "but" clause of this section goes to the case in which it is not commercially feasible to deliver or to receive the goods in a single lot as for example, where a contract calls for the shipment of ten carloads of coal and only three cars are available at a given time. Similarly, in a contract involving brick necessary to build a building the buyer's storage space may be limited so that it would be impossible to receive the entire amount of brick at once, or it may be necessary to assemble the goods as in the case of cattle on the range, or to mine them.
In such cases, a partial delivery is not subject to rejection for the defect in quantity alone, if the circumstances do not indicate a repudiation or default by the seller as to the expected balance or do not give the buyer ground for suspending his performance because of insecurity under the provisions of Section 2-609. However, in such cases the undelivered balance of goods under the contract must be forthcoming within a reasonable time and in a reasonable manner according to the policy of Section 2-503 on manner of tender of delivery. This is reinforced by the express provisions of Section 2-608 that if a lot has been accepted on the reasonable assumption that its nonconformity will be cured, the acceptance may be revoked if the cure does not seasonably occur. The section rejects the rule of Kelly Construction Co. v. Hackensack Brick Co., 91 N.J.L. 585, 103 A. 417, 2 A.L.R. 685 (1918) and approves the result in Lynn M. Ranger, Inc. v. Gildersleeve, 106 Conn. 372, 138 A. 142 (1927) in which a contract was made for six carloads of coal then rolling from the mines and consigned to the seller but the seller agreed to divert the carloads to the buyer as soon as the car numbers became known to him. He arranged a diversion of two cars and then notified the buyer who then repudiated the contract. The seller was held to be entitled to his full remedy for the two cars diverted because simultaneous delivery of all of the cars was not contemplated by either party.
4. Where the circumstances indicate that a party has a right to delivery in lots, the price may be demanded for each lot if it is apportionable.
Point 1: Section 1-201.
Point 2: Sections 2-508 and 2-601.
Point 3: Sections 2-503, 2-608 and 2-609.
"Contract for sale". Section 2-106.
"Goods". Section 2-105.
"Lot". Section 2-105.
"Party". Section 1-201.
"Rights". Section 1-201.
Whether there has been sufficient delivery depends on the intent of the seller to deliver as manifested by the acts and circumstances surrounding the transaction. Garrison Gen. Tire Serv., Inc. v. Montgomery, 1965-NMSC-077, 75 N.M. 321, 404 P.2d 143.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — Right upon buyer's default in payment of installment due, to recover amount not due, in absence of acceleration clause, 57 A.L.R. 825.
Buyer's acceptance of part of goods as affecting right to damages for failure to complete delivery, 169 A.L.R. 595.
Buyer's acceptance of delayed or defective installment of goods as waiver of similar default as to later installments, 32 A.L.R.2d 1117.
77A C.J.S. Sales § 172 et seq.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 55 - Uniform Commercial Code

Article 2 - Sales

Part 3 - GENERAL OBLIGATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF CONTRACT

Section 55-2-301 - General obligations of parties.

Section 55-2-302 - Unconscionable contract or clause.

Section 55-2-303 - Allocation or division of risks.

Section 55-2-304 - Price payable in money, goods, realty or otherwise.

Section 55-2-305 - Open price term.

Section 55-2-306 - Output, requirements and exclusive dealings.

Section 55-2-307 - Delivery in single lot or several lots.

Section 55-2-308 - Absence of specified place for delivery.

Section 55-2-309 - Absence of specific time provisions; notice of termination.

Section 55-2-310 - Open time for payment or running of credit; authority to ship under reservation.

Section 55-2-311 - Options and cooperation respecting performance.

Section 55-2-312 - Warranty of title and against infringement; buyer's obligation against infringement.

Section 55-2-313 - Express warranties by affirmation, promise, description, sample.

Section 55-2-314 - Implied warranty: merchantability; usage of trade.

Section 55-2-315 - Implied warranty: fitness for particular purpose.

Section 55-2-316 - Exclusion or modification of warranties.

Section 55-2-317 - Cumulation and conflict of warranties express or implied.

Section 55-2-318 - Third-party beneficiaries of warranties express or implied.

Section 55-2-319. F.O.B - and F.A.S. terms.

Section 55-2-320. C.I.F - and C.&F. terms.

Section 55-2-321. C.I.F - or C.&F.: "net landed weights"; "payment on arrival"; warranty of condition on arrival.

Section 55-2-322 - Delivery "ex-ship".

Section 55-2-323 - Form of bill of lading required on overseas shipment; "overseas".

Section 55-2-324 - "No arrival, no sale" term.

Section 55-2-325 - "Letter of credit" term; "confirmed credit.".

Section 55-2-326 - Sale on approval and sale or return; rights of creditors.

Section 55-2-327 - Special incidents of sale on approval and sale or return.

Section 55-2-328 - Sale by auction.