Multiple Choice
When the seller is rightfully claiming for the buyer's rejection or repudiation, the seller can recover the difference between the contract price and the market price or:
A) the "profit" the seller lost.
B) half of the cost price.
C) the amount equaling the accident insurance.
D) whatever the buyer determines in good faith.
Correct Answer:

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