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    A Buyer Whose Seller Breaks the Contract May Recover Punitive
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A Buyer Whose Seller Breaks the Contract May Recover Punitive

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Question 38

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A buyer whose seller breaks the contract may recover punitive damages based on three times the difference between the contract price and the current market price of the goods.

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