Multiple Choice
Farmer Gibson ordered an irrigation pump from Sinclair Farm Supply where he has an open account. When they attempted to deliver, he refused to accept, claiming he could get a better deal elsewhere. Legally, Gibson could be charged for all damages that naturally flow from this breach. Assuming Sinclair made free deliveries and it had more pumps than customers, the damages would include
A) only the expected profits on this item.
B) expected profits, delivery charge, and a restocking charge.
C) transportation as well as a restocking charge.
D) the damages associated with Gibson not being able to properly irrigate his land.
E) only two way transportation to Gibson's farm.
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