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10.3.6.1	Uniform Commercial Code §§ 2-706, 2-708, 2-710, 2-712, 2-713, 2-715
10.3.6.1	Uniform Commercial Code §§ 2-706, 2-708, 2-710, 2-712, 2-713, 2-715 | Kessler, Gilmore & Kronman | September 26, 2012
(1) Under the conditions stated in Section 2-703 on seller's remedies, the seller may resell the goods concerned or the undelivered balance thereof. Where the resale is made in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner the seller may recover the difference between the resale price and the contract price together with any incidental damages allowed under the provisions of this Article (Section 2-710), but less expenses saved in consequence of the buyer's breach. . . .
§2-708. SELLER'S DAMAGES FOR NON-ACCEPTANCE OR REPUDIATION
§2-710. SELLER'S INCIDENTAL DAMAGES
§2-712. "COVER"; BUYER'S PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
§2-713. BUYER'S DAMAGES FOR NON-DELIVERY OR REPUDIATION
(2) Market price is to be determined as of the place for tender or, in cases of rejection after arrival or revocation of acceptances, as of the place of arrival.
§2-715. BUYER'S INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES