Asked by sangeetha ajith on May 25, 2024
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Sue delivers defective widgets to Boz.The widgets were not as warranted.In seeking to recover damages from Sue,Boz:
A) does not have to give Sue notice of the defect.
B) cannot recover because he accepted the goods.
C) would never be entitled to consequential or incidental damages.
D) may recover the difference between the value of the goods received and the value of the goods as warranted.
Consequential Damages
Refers to indirect damages that arise not from a breach of contract itself but as a foreseeable result of the breach.
Defective Widgets
Products, specifically widgets, that fail to meet the required quality or functional standards, potentially leading to legal liability for manufacturers or sellers.
- Differentiate the types of damages, including liquidated, incidental, and consequential, within the scope of remedies provided by the Uniform Commercial Code.
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rebecca mironchukMay 29, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The buyer is entitled to recover the difference between the value of the goods received and the value the goods would have had if they had been as warranted.
Learning Objectives
- Differentiate the types of damages, including liquidated, incidental, and consequential, within the scope of remedies provided by the Uniform Commercial Code.
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