Multiple Choice
In the absence of a liquidated damages clause and a proof of greater damages, the seller's damages are computed as:
A) 25% of the purchase price or $500, whichever is less.
B) 25% of the purchase price or $500, whichever is greater.
C) 20% of the purchase price or $500, whichever is greater.
D) 20% of the purchase price or $500, whichever is less.
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