Opinion ID: 312332
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Heading: for a commercially reasonable time await performance by the repudiating party; or

Text: 138 (2) resort to any remedy for breach (Section 2.703 or Section 2.711), even though he has notified the repudiating party that he would await the latter's performance and has urged retraction; and 139 (3) in either case suspend his own performance or proceed in accordance with the provisions of this chapter on the seller's right to identify goods to the contract notwith-standing breach or to salvage unfinished goods (Section 2.704). 140 The alternative remedies of U.C.C. Sec. 2-610, V.T.C.A. Bus. & C. Sec. 2.610, are stated in the disjunctive. Under U.C.C. Sec. 2-610(1), V.T.C.A. Bus. & C. Sec. 2.610(1) the aggrieved party can refuse to accede to an anticipatory repudiation and can choose not to sue for the anticipatory repudiation. When the aggrieved party follows this course, the contract remains in existence. Under U.C.C. Sec. 2-610(2), V.T.C.A. Bus. & C. Sec. 2.610(2), the aggrieved party can also treat the anticipatory repudiation as a breach and resort to his remedies under U.C.C. Sec. 2-711, V.T.C.A. Bus. & C. Sec. 2.711. U. C.C. Sec. 2-711(a), V.T.C.A. Bus. & C. Sec. 2.711(a), provides as follows: 141 (a) Where the seller fails to make delivery or repudiates or the buyer rightfully rejects or justifiably revokes acceptance then with respect to any goods involved, and with respect to the whole if the breach goes to the whole contract (Section 2.612), the buyer may cancel and whether or not he has done so may in addition to recovering so much of the price as has been paid 142 (1) cover and have damages under the next section as to all the goods affected whether or not they have been identified to the contract; or 143