Deck 23: Sales Remediespart V: Negotiable Instruments

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MoVu Co.contracted to buy 400 round plastic bowls from Continental Industries, then anticipatorily breached the contract when their plans changed.Continental may proceed to identify to the contract conforming goods in its possession so that it can exercise the remedy of resale of the goods.
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If the seller has failed to comply with Code requirements in making a resale of goods that were wrongfully rejected, a good faith purchaser at the resale takes the goods subject to rights of the original buyer.
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When the buyer breaches a sales contract, if the difference between the contract price and the market price will not place the seller in as good a position as performance would have, then the seller may recover the lost profit.
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If the buyer makes a wrongful rejection, the seller may resell the goods in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner and the seller may recover from the buyer the difference between the contract price and the resale price, plus any incidental damages, minus expenses saved.
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Damages a buyer may recover for loss resulting from requirements, the needs of which the seller had reason to know at the time of contracting and which could not reasonably be prevented by cover, are:

A) liquidated.
B) consequential.
C) punitive.
D) incidental.
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As the result of a seller's breach, a buyer may ask for incidental damages.Incidental damages include costs incurred in:

A) making calls to obtain replacement goods.
B) inspecting the goods.
C) storing goods in a warehouse.
D) All of these.
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Ronald agrees to sell Mack goods for $2,000.The value of the goods accepted is $1,500.If the goods had been as warranted, their value would have been $2,600.What are the buyer's damages for breach of warranty?

A) $1,100.
B) $600.
C) $1,000.
D) $500.
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The right of the buyer to recover from an insolvent seller the goods in which he has a special property interest and for which he has paid, existed at common law before being included in the Code.
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If the breach by the seller concerns the whole contract, the buyer may cancel the entire contract.
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The amount of liquidated damages included in a contract that would be upheld by a court:

A) may be regarded as a penalty.
B) must be reasonable in light of the inconveniences or lack of feasibility of obtaining an adequate remedy.
C) may be so high as to be punitive to the breaching party.
D) All of these.
E) None of these.
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The seller may resell the goods identified to a contract:

A) only if the goods are sold as a unit.
B) at a public or private sale.
C) only if the goods are perishable.
D) only at a public sale.
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The fair market value of a 10-foot fishing boat is $1,000.In a special promotion, J's Marina purchases a 10-foot fishing boat for $900.The boat is badly scratched when it arrives.J's Marina, however, accepts the shipment and notifies the seller of the defect.The boat as delivered has a value of $800.If the damaged boat is a breach of warranty by the seller, the buyer may recover from the seller:

A) $200.
B) $100 plus incidental and consequential damages.
C) $100.
D) $200 plus incidental and consequential damages.
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Which of the following is not a remedy of the buyer?

A) The buyer may have the right to recover incidental and consequential damages.
B) The buyer has the right of cover and to receive damages.
C) The buyer may have the right to obtain specific performance.
D) The buyer has the right to stop delivery of the goods.
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A contractual remedy is optional unless the parties expressly agree that it is to be exclusive.
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Massey Fabrications sells some equipment to Keiser Co., warranting its suitability for Keiser's purpose.The equipment, which is not suitable for Keiser's purpose, causes $5,000 in damage to Keiser's property and $12,000 in personal injuries.Keiser can recover $17,000 in consequential damages.
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Under the CISG, what are the damages for breach of contract by one party? Does the aggrieved party have any responsibilities after the breach occurs?
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In the Bigelow-Sanford, Inc.v.Gunny Corp.case, the court found:

A) the Code permits a buyer to cover by buying substitute goods if the buyer acts in good faith and without unreasonable delay.
B) the buyer did not purchase substitute goods in good faith and without unreasonable delay.
C) the buyer was required to obtain cover and its failure to do so bars other Code remedies.
D) since the buyer did not specifically allocate the spot market replacements to the individual sellers' accounts, the cost of cover could not be determined in this case.
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Which of the following is correct with respect to consequential damages under the Code?

A) Consequential damages include damages for lost profits from a contract to resell goods which the seller never delivers.
B) Particular needs of the buyer need to be made known to the seller before the seller can be held responsible for consequential damages relating to those needs.
C) Consequential damages include damages for destruction of a warehouse caused by the explosion of nonconforming goods.
D) All of these are correct.
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a.Under the Code, when can an injured party seek the remedy of specific performance?
b.How does this rule differ from the common law?
c.Compare the remedies of replevin and specific performance.How are they alike? How are they different?
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Specific performance is an equitable remedy which seeks to compel the party in breach to perform the contract according to its terms.
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After a breach by the seller, buyer may replevy the goods after identification if:

A) the seller is insolvent.
B) he cannot, after a reasonable effort, buy replacement goods.
C) he acts within 30 days.
D) he cannot buy replacement goods or the seller is insolvent.
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A buyer who does not cover is precluded from consequential damages that could have been prevented if the buyer did obtain cover.
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Breach of one installment of an installment contract never gives rise to breach under the whole contract.
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The Code permits the seller to recover the price plus incidental damages in which of the following situation(s)?

A) Where the goods have been identified to the contract and there is a ready market available for their resale at a reasonable price.
B) Where conforming goods have been lost or damaged before risk of loss has passed to the buyer.
C) Where the buyer has accepted the goods.
D) None of these.
E) All of these.
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Which type of contractual provision affects remedies?

A) Cover.
B) Liquidation or limitation of damages.
C) Modification or limitation of remedy.
D) Both limitation of damages  and limitation of remedy are correct.
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A company may be considered insolvent under the Code only if it is unable to pay its debts as they are due.
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A buyer's right to purchase, in good faith and without unreasonable delay, substituted goods from Seller B when Seller A breaches a sales contract is:

A) specific performance.
B) cover.
C) replevin.
D) reclamation.
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Tom breached a sales contract to purchase goods from Jim.In addition to other remedies available, Jim may be able to recover commercially reasonable expenses incurred as a result of the breach.These expenses are:

A) incidental damages.
B) liquidated damages.
C) punitive damages.
D) extraordinary damages.
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When existing goods are identified to the contract of sale, the buyer acquires a special property interest in the goods.
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The recovery for a lessee's wrongful repudiation of a lease is the difference between the present values of the old rent due under the original lease and the market rent.
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On July 30 Christina, in Knoxville, agrees to sell machine-stitched quilts to Deanna, in Los Angeles for $2,500 C.O.D., with delivery by October 1.When Christina fails to deliver the quilts, Deanna suffers incidental damages of $400 and consequential damages of $300.Deanna may recover:

A) damages equal to the difference between the market price on July 30 in Knoxville and $2,500 in addition to the remedy of cover.
B) the difference between the market price on July 30 and October 1 in Los Angeles, plus $400 and $300, less expenses saved because of Christina's breach.
C) the difference between the market price on October 1 in Knoxville and $2,500, plus $400 and $300, less expenses saved because of Christina's breach.
D) only through the equitable remedy of specific performance.
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Under what circumstances may the buyer seek the remedy of replevin?

A) Where the goods have been shipped under reservation of a security interest in the seller and that interest has been satisfied.
B) Where the buyer has been unable to obtain cover.
C) Where the goods are specially manufactured but can be purchased from another source.
D) Both if ​ the buyer has been unable to obtain cover  and where  the goods have been shipped under reservation of a security interest in the seller and that interest has been satisfied.
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On the seller's breach, if the buyer makes substitute purchases in good faith and without unreasonable delay, she may recover, as damages, the difference between the cost of cover and the contract price, plus incidental damages but minus any expenses she saved because of the seller's breach.
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The contract between the buyer and the seller may expressly limit or exclude consequential damages so long as the contract is not unconscionable.
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Which of the following remedies are mutually exclusive and could not be obtained simultaneously?

A) Cover, incidental and consequential damages.
B) Identification of the goods and withholding delivery.
C) Withholding delivery and suit to recover incidental and consequential damages.
D) None of these. The Code's remedies are cumulative unless under the facts of an individual case one remedy bars another.
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On February 21, Cara wrote to Pandora Mfg.asking for shipment of 100 swimsuits on 90-day credit.In the letter, she gave references that indicated that her store was financially sound.Actually she had bills that she could not pay and hoped to turn the business around with the summer swimsuit sales.Pandora shipped the suits on April 2; they were received April 15.Cara immediately put them on display and 27 were sold by April 30 when Pandora discovered that Cara had lied.Pandora could:

A) recover 73 suits plus incidental damages.
B) recover 10 suits provided that Pandora acted within 10 days of discovering the misrepresentation.
C) recover 73 suits.
D) recover no suits since it had been more than 10 days since delivery.
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The Code's remedies are cumulative, therefore, a seller may both withhold delivery of the goods and identify goods to the contract.
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Which of the following is not a remedy available to an unpaid seller against the buyer?

A) Recovery of the price.
B) Recovery of incidental damages.
C) Cover and sue for damages.
D) Cancellation of the contract.
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Powers sells 5,000 insulators to Falconbury and issues a negotiable document of title for the goods.The insulators are stored in the Southside Warehouse.When Powers discovers that Falconbury is insolvent, he may effectively stop delivery of the goods by notifying Southside not to deliver the goods to Falconbury.
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Under the CISG, avoidance of a contract cancels any provision for settlement of disputes.
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Perry is building his house and orders a hot water heater from Jones Co.to be installed by them.The hot water heater they sent has a 45-gallon capacity, but Perry had ordered a 60-gallon capacity.Jones cannot provide a 60-gallon heater for two months, so Perry cancels the contract and gets a heater from another company.Jones Co.says it must be allowed to install the replacement heater.What result?

A) Jones wins; Perry can only cancel if installation is also delayed two months.
B) Perry can cancel the whole contract, but he is then limited in his recovery of damages.
C) Perry wins since the contract breach concerns the whole contract.
D) Jones wins; Perry can only cancel the portion of the contract regarding the goods.
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Under the CISG, if the buyer fails to perform any obligations, the seller may either require the buyer to pay the price or fix an additional period of time for the buyer to perform.
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What is the purpose of the Code remedies for breach of sales contracts? How is this purpose accomplished?
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The buyer's incidental damages resulting from the seller's breach include:

A) expenses reasonably incurred in inspection of rightfully rejected goods.
B) any reasonable expenses connected to the delay.
C) any commercially reasonable charges or commissions in connection with obtaining cover.
D) All of these.
E) None of these.
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The contract between the buyer and the seller cannot provide for any additional remedies other than those specified in the Code.
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If the seller has the right to cancel, he may recover damages for breach without having to tender any further performance.
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An aggrieved seller who resells wrongfully rejected goods is accountable to the original buyer for any profit made on the resale.
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If the buyer received goods on credit while he was insolvent by misrepresenting his solvency in writing within three months prior to deliver of the goods, the seller is able to reclaim the goods only if the seller makes a demand on the buyer within ten days after the buyer has received the goods.
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A seller has breached his contract by providing unfit seed for the planting of beans.Damages would include:

A) the cost of keeping the defective seed in a storeroom.
B) the cost of replacement seed.
C) the lost profits from a contract to sell the bean crop.
D) All of these.
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Replevin is an action at law to recover specific goods in the possession of the defendant which are being unlawfully withheld from the plaintiff.
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Which of the following would not be a remedy available to the seller on account of buyer's breach?

A) Require the financially sound buyer to return the goods.
B) Recover the price.
C) Stop delivery of the goods by the carrier.
D) Cancel the contract.
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A buyer's commercially reasonable charges for the care and custody of goods that a buyer has rightfully rejected are known as:

A) liquidated damages.
B) consequential damages.
C) cover charges.
D) incidental damages.
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A seller's incidental damages for a buyer's breach would include all but which one of the following?

A) Cost to reload widgets onto seller's truck at buyer's city.
B) Cost to ship widgets back to seller.
C) Cost to initially ship the widgets to buyer.
D) Cost to store the widgets in buyer's city after breach.
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A buyer's incidental damages include reasonable expenses or commissions in effecting cover.
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The availability of some buyer's remedies depends on the buyer's actions.
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Denver has rightfully rejected nonconforming goods that were delivered to him.Explain his interest in those goods in his possession and his rights and duties regarding the goods.
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Frances paid Abbey $1,200 for a rare first edition of a Charles Dickens novel.The sales contract states that the book is to be delivered within ten days.Abbey , however, became sentimental about the book and refused to deliver it as promised.In order to sue for specific performance under the UCC, Frances must prove that money damages will not be adequate compensation for his loss.
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A lessor retains title to the goods and has the right to recover possession of them upon default by the lessee.
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Under the CISG, if the contract is avoided and the seller has resold the goods in a reasonable manner and within a reasonable time after avoidance, the seller may recover:

A) the difference between the contract price and the resale price.
B) incidental damages only.
C) consequential damages.
D) Both the difference between the contract price and the resale price  and consequential damages.
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Where the seller fails to make delivery, the buyer can cancel the contract, but he must give the seller notice of his cancellation.
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Since the purpose of remedies under the Code is compensation, punitive damages are generally available.
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Under the CISG, if the buyer fails to perform contractual obligations, the seller may require the buyer to:

A) pay the price.
B) perform the contractual obligations.
C) take delivery.
D) All of these.
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Vandehal Company's total liabilities are $520,000 and its total assets are $460,000, and the company is unable to pay debts as they become due.Vandehal's situation falls within the bankruptcy meaning, but not the Code's definition, of insolvency.
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Under the UCC, the aggrieved party must choose one remedy to ask for and forfeit the others.
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Andrews Manufacturing Company has repudiated its contract to sell 500 computers to a computer store.What recourse does the retailer have under the circumstances?

A) It must await the seller's performance.
B) It can "cover" by procuring goods elsewhere and then sue for any difference between the cost of cover and the contract price, plus incidental and consequential damages less expenses saved by the breach.
C) It can recover punitive damages.
D) It can seek specific performance.
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One hundred porch swings have been identified to the contract and a down payment of $200 of the $1,500 purchase price has been paid.If the seller becomes insolvent, the buyer may still pay $1,300 and get the goods.
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If the buyer is insolvent and has not paid for goods it has received, the seller may reclaim the goods.
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In what three situations will a seller recover the price of goods plus incidental damages?
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Under the Code, what rights do the parties have to affect the possible remedies available in the case of breach?
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Amy agrees to buy goods from Van for a contract price of $2,000 payable on delivery.Amy repudiates the contract and refuses to pay anything.Van resells the goods in compliance with the Code for $1,700, incurring $200 in sales commissions but saving $250 in shipping costs.Van would recover from Amy:

A) $250.
B) $350.
C) the contract price of $2,000.
D) $500.
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Smith's of Dallas agreed to buy $10,000 worth of dresses F.O.B.Dallas from Magnifique Manufacturing Co.in New York for their October 1 Fall Showing.The cost of shipping the dresses is $300.In New York, Magnifique dresses were the rage, but the boom had not yet reached Dallas.By September 15, Smith's realized that the shop could not afford all of these dresses and called Magnifique to cancel the contract before the goods were shipped.On September 15, the market price for the dresses in New York was $9,000 and in Dallas, $5,000.On October 1, the market price had risen to $9,500 in New York and to $7,000 in Dallas.What may Magnifique do? What damages may be sought from Smith's?
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A seller's remedies upon the buyer's default:

A) may be goods oriented, money oriented, or obligation oriented.
B) are subject to the doctrine of election of remedies.
C) are, under the UCC, the same as a buyer's remedies for the seller's breach.
D) All of these.
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Quality Appliances sells a flat top range to Ryan for his home.The contract of sale excludes liability for consequential damages.When Ryan turns on the range , it catches fire, burning Ryan severely.Ryan cannot recover for his injuries because of the exclusion of damages clause.
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Article 2A authorizes liquidated damages payable by either party for default or any other act or omission.
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MoVu Co.contracted to buy 400 round plastic bowls from Continental Industries, then anticipatorily breached the contract when their plans changed.Continental may proceed to identify to the contract conforming goods in its possession so that it can exercise the remedy of resale of the goods.
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If the seller has failed to comply with Code requirements in making a resale of goods that were wrongfully rejected, a good faith purchaser at the resale takes the goods subject to rights of the original buyer.
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When the buyer breaches a sales contract, if the difference between the contract price and the market price will not place the seller in as good a position as performance would have, then the seller may recover the lost profit.
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4
If the buyer makes a wrongful rejection, the seller may resell the goods in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner and the seller may recover from the buyer the difference between the contract price and the resale price, plus any incidental damages, minus expenses saved.
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Damages a buyer may recover for loss resulting from requirements, the needs of which the seller had reason to know at the time of contracting and which could not reasonably be prevented by cover, are:

A) liquidated.
B) consequential.
C) punitive.
D) incidental.
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As the result of a seller's breach, a buyer may ask for incidental damages.Incidental damages include costs incurred in:

A) making calls to obtain replacement goods.
B) inspecting the goods.
C) storing goods in a warehouse.
D) All of these.
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Ronald agrees to sell Mack goods for $2,000.The value of the goods accepted is $1,500.If the goods had been as warranted, their value would have been $2,600.What are the buyer's damages for breach of warranty?

A) $1,100.
B) $600.
C) $1,000.
D) $500.
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The right of the buyer to recover from an insolvent seller the goods in which he has a special property interest and for which he has paid, existed at common law before being included in the Code.
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If the breach by the seller concerns the whole contract, the buyer may cancel the entire contract.
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The amount of liquidated damages included in a contract that would be upheld by a court:

A) may be regarded as a penalty.
B) must be reasonable in light of the inconveniences or lack of feasibility of obtaining an adequate remedy.
C) may be so high as to be punitive to the breaching party.
D) All of these.
E) None of these.
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The seller may resell the goods identified to a contract:

A) only if the goods are sold as a unit.
B) at a public or private sale.
C) only if the goods are perishable.
D) only at a public sale.
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The fair market value of a 10-foot fishing boat is $1,000.In a special promotion, J's Marina purchases a 10-foot fishing boat for $900.The boat is badly scratched when it arrives.J's Marina, however, accepts the shipment and notifies the seller of the defect.The boat as delivered has a value of $800.If the damaged boat is a breach of warranty by the seller, the buyer may recover from the seller:

A) $200.
B) $100 plus incidental and consequential damages.
C) $100.
D) $200 plus incidental and consequential damages.
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Which of the following is not a remedy of the buyer?

A) The buyer may have the right to recover incidental and consequential damages.
B) The buyer has the right of cover and to receive damages.
C) The buyer may have the right to obtain specific performance.
D) The buyer has the right to stop delivery of the goods.
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A contractual remedy is optional unless the parties expressly agree that it is to be exclusive.
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Massey Fabrications sells some equipment to Keiser Co., warranting its suitability for Keiser's purpose.The equipment, which is not suitable for Keiser's purpose, causes $5,000 in damage to Keiser's property and $12,000 in personal injuries.Keiser can recover $17,000 in consequential damages.
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Under the CISG, what are the damages for breach of contract by one party? Does the aggrieved party have any responsibilities after the breach occurs?
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In the Bigelow-Sanford, Inc.v.Gunny Corp.case, the court found:

A) the Code permits a buyer to cover by buying substitute goods if the buyer acts in good faith and without unreasonable delay.
B) the buyer did not purchase substitute goods in good faith and without unreasonable delay.
C) the buyer was required to obtain cover and its failure to do so bars other Code remedies.
D) since the buyer did not specifically allocate the spot market replacements to the individual sellers' accounts, the cost of cover could not be determined in this case.
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Which of the following is correct with respect to consequential damages under the Code?

A) Consequential damages include damages for lost profits from a contract to resell goods which the seller never delivers.
B) Particular needs of the buyer need to be made known to the seller before the seller can be held responsible for consequential damages relating to those needs.
C) Consequential damages include damages for destruction of a warehouse caused by the explosion of nonconforming goods.
D) All of these are correct.
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a.Under the Code, when can an injured party seek the remedy of specific performance?
b.How does this rule differ from the common law?
c.Compare the remedies of replevin and specific performance.How are they alike? How are they different?
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Specific performance is an equitable remedy which seeks to compel the party in breach to perform the contract according to its terms.
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After a breach by the seller, buyer may replevy the goods after identification if:

A) the seller is insolvent.
B) he cannot, after a reasonable effort, buy replacement goods.
C) he acts within 30 days.
D) he cannot buy replacement goods or the seller is insolvent.
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A buyer who does not cover is precluded from consequential damages that could have been prevented if the buyer did obtain cover.
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Breach of one installment of an installment contract never gives rise to breach under the whole contract.
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The Code permits the seller to recover the price plus incidental damages in which of the following situation(s)?

A) Where the goods have been identified to the contract and there is a ready market available for their resale at a reasonable price.
B) Where conforming goods have been lost or damaged before risk of loss has passed to the buyer.
C) Where the buyer has accepted the goods.
D) None of these.
E) All of these.
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Which type of contractual provision affects remedies?

A) Cover.
B) Liquidation or limitation of damages.
C) Modification or limitation of remedy.
D) Both limitation of damages  and limitation of remedy are correct.
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A company may be considered insolvent under the Code only if it is unable to pay its debts as they are due.
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A buyer's right to purchase, in good faith and without unreasonable delay, substituted goods from Seller B when Seller A breaches a sales contract is:

A) specific performance.
B) cover.
C) replevin.
D) reclamation.
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Tom breached a sales contract to purchase goods from Jim.In addition to other remedies available, Jim may be able to recover commercially reasonable expenses incurred as a result of the breach.These expenses are:

A) incidental damages.
B) liquidated damages.
C) punitive damages.
D) extraordinary damages.
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When existing goods are identified to the contract of sale, the buyer acquires a special property interest in the goods.
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The recovery for a lessee's wrongful repudiation of a lease is the difference between the present values of the old rent due under the original lease and the market rent.
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On July 30 Christina, in Knoxville, agrees to sell machine-stitched quilts to Deanna, in Los Angeles for $2,500 C.O.D., with delivery by October 1.When Christina fails to deliver the quilts, Deanna suffers incidental damages of $400 and consequential damages of $300.Deanna may recover:

A) damages equal to the difference between the market price on July 30 in Knoxville and $2,500 in addition to the remedy of cover.
B) the difference between the market price on July 30 and October 1 in Los Angeles, plus $400 and $300, less expenses saved because of Christina's breach.
C) the difference between the market price on October 1 in Knoxville and $2,500, plus $400 and $300, less expenses saved because of Christina's breach.
D) only through the equitable remedy of specific performance.
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Under what circumstances may the buyer seek the remedy of replevin?

A) Where the goods have been shipped under reservation of a security interest in the seller and that interest has been satisfied.
B) Where the buyer has been unable to obtain cover.
C) Where the goods are specially manufactured but can be purchased from another source.
D) Both if ​ the buyer has been unable to obtain cover  and where  the goods have been shipped under reservation of a security interest in the seller and that interest has been satisfied.
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On the seller's breach, if the buyer makes substitute purchases in good faith and without unreasonable delay, she may recover, as damages, the difference between the cost of cover and the contract price, plus incidental damages but minus any expenses she saved because of the seller's breach.
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The contract between the buyer and the seller may expressly limit or exclude consequential damages so long as the contract is not unconscionable.
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Which of the following remedies are mutually exclusive and could not be obtained simultaneously?

A) Cover, incidental and consequential damages.
B) Identification of the goods and withholding delivery.
C) Withholding delivery and suit to recover incidental and consequential damages.
D) None of these. The Code's remedies are cumulative unless under the facts of an individual case one remedy bars another.
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On February 21, Cara wrote to Pandora Mfg.asking for shipment of 100 swimsuits on 90-day credit.In the letter, she gave references that indicated that her store was financially sound.Actually she had bills that she could not pay and hoped to turn the business around with the summer swimsuit sales.Pandora shipped the suits on April 2; they were received April 15.Cara immediately put them on display and 27 were sold by April 30 when Pandora discovered that Cara had lied.Pandora could:

A) recover 73 suits plus incidental damages.
B) recover 10 suits provided that Pandora acted within 10 days of discovering the misrepresentation.
C) recover 73 suits.
D) recover no suits since it had been more than 10 days since delivery.
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37
The Code's remedies are cumulative, therefore, a seller may both withhold delivery of the goods and identify goods to the contract.
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38
Which of the following is not a remedy available to an unpaid seller against the buyer?

A) Recovery of the price.
B) Recovery of incidental damages.
C) Cover and sue for damages.
D) Cancellation of the contract.
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39
Powers sells 5,000 insulators to Falconbury and issues a negotiable document of title for the goods.The insulators are stored in the Southside Warehouse.When Powers discovers that Falconbury is insolvent, he may effectively stop delivery of the goods by notifying Southside not to deliver the goods to Falconbury.
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40
Under the CISG, avoidance of a contract cancels any provision for settlement of disputes.
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41
Perry is building his house and orders a hot water heater from Jones Co.to be installed by them.The hot water heater they sent has a 45-gallon capacity, but Perry had ordered a 60-gallon capacity.Jones cannot provide a 60-gallon heater for two months, so Perry cancels the contract and gets a heater from another company.Jones Co.says it must be allowed to install the replacement heater.What result?

A) Jones wins; Perry can only cancel if installation is also delayed two months.
B) Perry can cancel the whole contract, but he is then limited in his recovery of damages.
C) Perry wins since the contract breach concerns the whole contract.
D) Jones wins; Perry can only cancel the portion of the contract regarding the goods.
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42
Under the CISG, if the buyer fails to perform any obligations, the seller may either require the buyer to pay the price or fix an additional period of time for the buyer to perform.
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43
What is the purpose of the Code remedies for breach of sales contracts? How is this purpose accomplished?
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44
The buyer's incidental damages resulting from the seller's breach include:

A) expenses reasonably incurred in inspection of rightfully rejected goods.
B) any reasonable expenses connected to the delay.
C) any commercially reasonable charges or commissions in connection with obtaining cover.
D) All of these.
E) None of these.
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45
The contract between the buyer and the seller cannot provide for any additional remedies other than those specified in the Code.
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46
If the seller has the right to cancel, he may recover damages for breach without having to tender any further performance.
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47
An aggrieved seller who resells wrongfully rejected goods is accountable to the original buyer for any profit made on the resale.
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48
If the buyer received goods on credit while he was insolvent by misrepresenting his solvency in writing within three months prior to deliver of the goods, the seller is able to reclaim the goods only if the seller makes a demand on the buyer within ten days after the buyer has received the goods.
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49
A seller has breached his contract by providing unfit seed for the planting of beans.Damages would include:

A) the cost of keeping the defective seed in a storeroom.
B) the cost of replacement seed.
C) the lost profits from a contract to sell the bean crop.
D) All of these.
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50
Replevin is an action at law to recover specific goods in the possession of the defendant which are being unlawfully withheld from the plaintiff.
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51
Which of the following would not be a remedy available to the seller on account of buyer's breach?

A) Require the financially sound buyer to return the goods.
B) Recover the price.
C) Stop delivery of the goods by the carrier.
D) Cancel the contract.
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52
A buyer's commercially reasonable charges for the care and custody of goods that a buyer has rightfully rejected are known as:

A) liquidated damages.
B) consequential damages.
C) cover charges.
D) incidental damages.
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53
A seller's incidental damages for a buyer's breach would include all but which one of the following?

A) Cost to reload widgets onto seller's truck at buyer's city.
B) Cost to ship widgets back to seller.
C) Cost to initially ship the widgets to buyer.
D) Cost to store the widgets in buyer's city after breach.
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54
A buyer's incidental damages include reasonable expenses or commissions in effecting cover.
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55
The availability of some buyer's remedies depends on the buyer's actions.
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56
Denver has rightfully rejected nonconforming goods that were delivered to him.Explain his interest in those goods in his possession and his rights and duties regarding the goods.
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57
Frances paid Abbey $1,200 for a rare first edition of a Charles Dickens novel.The sales contract states that the book is to be delivered within ten days.Abbey , however, became sentimental about the book and refused to deliver it as promised.In order to sue for specific performance under the UCC, Frances must prove that money damages will not be adequate compensation for his loss.
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58
A lessor retains title to the goods and has the right to recover possession of them upon default by the lessee.
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59
Under the CISG, if the contract is avoided and the seller has resold the goods in a reasonable manner and within a reasonable time after avoidance, the seller may recover:

A) the difference between the contract price and the resale price.
B) incidental damages only.
C) consequential damages.
D) Both the difference between the contract price and the resale price  and consequential damages.
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60
Where the seller fails to make delivery, the buyer can cancel the contract, but he must give the seller notice of his cancellation.
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61
Since the purpose of remedies under the Code is compensation, punitive damages are generally available.
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62
Under the CISG, if the buyer fails to perform contractual obligations, the seller may require the buyer to:

A) pay the price.
B) perform the contractual obligations.
C) take delivery.
D) All of these.
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63
Vandehal Company's total liabilities are $520,000 and its total assets are $460,000, and the company is unable to pay debts as they become due.Vandehal's situation falls within the bankruptcy meaning, but not the Code's definition, of insolvency.
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64
Under the UCC, the aggrieved party must choose one remedy to ask for and forfeit the others.
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65
Andrews Manufacturing Company has repudiated its contract to sell 500 computers to a computer store.What recourse does the retailer have under the circumstances?

A) It must await the seller's performance.
B) It can "cover" by procuring goods elsewhere and then sue for any difference between the cost of cover and the contract price, plus incidental and consequential damages less expenses saved by the breach.
C) It can recover punitive damages.
D) It can seek specific performance.
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66
One hundred porch swings have been identified to the contract and a down payment of $200 of the $1,500 purchase price has been paid.If the seller becomes insolvent, the buyer may still pay $1,300 and get the goods.
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67
If the buyer is insolvent and has not paid for goods it has received, the seller may reclaim the goods.
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68
In what three situations will a seller recover the price of goods plus incidental damages?
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69
Under the Code, what rights do the parties have to affect the possible remedies available in the case of breach?
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70
Amy agrees to buy goods from Van for a contract price of $2,000 payable on delivery.Amy repudiates the contract and refuses to pay anything.Van resells the goods in compliance with the Code for $1,700, incurring $200 in sales commissions but saving $250 in shipping costs.Van would recover from Amy:

A) $250.
B) $350.
C) the contract price of $2,000.
D) $500.
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71
Smith's of Dallas agreed to buy $10,000 worth of dresses F.O.B.Dallas from Magnifique Manufacturing Co.in New York for their October 1 Fall Showing.The cost of shipping the dresses is $300.In New York, Magnifique dresses were the rage, but the boom had not yet reached Dallas.By September 15, Smith's realized that the shop could not afford all of these dresses and called Magnifique to cancel the contract before the goods were shipped.On September 15, the market price for the dresses in New York was $9,000 and in Dallas, $5,000.On October 1, the market price had risen to $9,500 in New York and to $7,000 in Dallas.What may Magnifique do? What damages may be sought from Smith's?
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72
A seller's remedies upon the buyer's default:

A) may be goods oriented, money oriented, or obligation oriented.
B) are subject to the doctrine of election of remedies.
C) are, under the UCC, the same as a buyer's remedies for the seller's breach.
D) All of these.
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73
Quality Appliances sells a flat top range to Ryan for his home.The contract of sale excludes liability for consequential damages.When Ryan turns on the range , it catches fire, burning Ryan severely.Ryan cannot recover for his injuries because of the exclusion of damages clause.
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74
Article 2A authorizes liquidated damages payable by either party for default or any other act or omission.
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