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28 June, 02:56

When a seller makes a profit from the resale of goods after a buyer breaches a contract, the seller: Select one: a. may keep the profits. b. must share the profit with the buyer who breached the contract. c. must pay incidental damages to the buyer. d. may not recover incidental damages from the profits.

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  1. 28 June, 02:59
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    The correct answer is the option A: may keep the profits.

    Explanation:

    To begin with, it all depends from the kind of contract that both parties have signed but the most situation that will happen after the resale of a goods that were given pack because of the breach of the contract from the buyers then the seller of the goods may keep the new profits because initially those profits will not be tied to the first contract that was breached and secondly the one that finished the contract by not accomplish one the rules was the buyer so that means that the sellers was not involved in the damage but he receive the damage from the buyer.
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