Subject to article 49, the seller may, even after the date for
delivery, remedy at his own expense any failure to perform his
obligations, if he can do so without unreasonable delay and
without causing the buyer unreasonable inconvenience or
uncertainty of reimbursement by the seller of expenses
advanced by the buyer. However, the buyer retains any right to
claim damages as provided for in this Convention.Schedule
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(2) If the seller requests the buyer to make known whether he will
accept performance and the buyer does not comply with the
request within a reasonable time, the seller may perform
within the time indicated in his request. The buyer may not,
during that period of time resort to any remedy which is
inconsistent with performance by the seller.
(3) A notice by the seller that he will perform within a specified
period of time is assumed to include a request, under the
preceding paragraph, that the buyer make known his decision.
(4) A request or notice by the seller under paragraph (2) or (3) of
this article is not effective unless received by the buyer.