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"The remedy of repair and replacement offers the seller an opportunity to cure defects and to minimize its liability exposure . . . and provides the buyer with goods which conform to the contract within a reasonable period of time.”[1]

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  1. Ritchie Enters. v. Honeywell Bull, Inc., 730 F. Supp. 1041, 1048 (D. Kan. 1990) (full-text) (citations omitted).