Deck 15: Seller and Buyer Remedies

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A seller may withhold delivery when a buyer is insolvent.
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A lawsuit for damages can be a suit for the contract price.
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Cover is a remedy available to a seller.
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The code sets out a provision for notification to a party because of impracticability.
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The only remedy a seller has against a buyer is to withhold delivery.
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Equitable remedies for a buyer include which of the following?

A)Specific performance
B)Resell goods
C)Replevin
D)Both a and b
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Upon a buyer's breach, a seller may do which of the following?

A)Retain the goods
B)Cancel the contract
C)All of the above
D)None of the above
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An agreed damage sum by the parties is ​

A)exculpatory
B)repudiated
C)liquidated
D)unconscionable
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In exercising his or her rights, a buyer may do which of the following?

A)Revoke an acceptance
B)Cancel
C)All of the above
D)None of the above
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Impracticability is an excuse for which of the following?

A)Delay
B)Nonperformance
C)All of the above
D)None of the above
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An anticipatory repudiation may never be retracted.
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A buyer can never sue for damages for a breach of a sales contract.
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Replevin is an equitable remedy available to a buyer.
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The statute of limitations for a breach of sales contract is

A)three years
B)four years
C)two years
D)one year
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A seller may resell goods as a remedy against a buyer who intends to breach.
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Contractual remedies are

A)consequential
B)liquidated
C)all of the above
D)none of the above
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A demand for adequate assurances should not exceed ____ days.

A)ten
B)twenty
C)thirty
D)forty
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Which of the following is a seller's remedy against a buyer for a breach?

A)Withhold delivery of goods
B)Stop goods in transit
C)Suit for damages
D)All of the above
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A party's indirect or direct intention not to perform is

A)repudiation
B)unconscionable
C)impracticable
D)impossibility
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A buyer can revoke an acceptance if there is substantial impairment of the value of the goods.
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Method of withholding delivery for seller.
reclamation
Method of withholding delivery for seller.
resale of goods
Method of withholding delivery for seller.
damages
Method of withholding delivery for seller.
stoppage in transit
Method of withholding delivery for seller.
replevin
Method of withholding delivery for seller.
adequate assurances
Method of withholding delivery for seller.
cancellation
Method of withholding delivery for seller.
liquidated
Method of withholding delivery for seller.
cover
Method of withholding delivery for seller.
impracticability
Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
reclamation
Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
resale of goods
Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
damages
Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
stoppage in transit
Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
replevin
Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
adequate assurances
Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
cancellation
Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
liquidated
Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
cover
Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
impracticability
Method for regaining possession of goods.
reclamation
Method for regaining possession of goods.
resale of goods
Method for regaining possession of goods.
damages
Method for regaining possession of goods.
stoppage in transit
Method for regaining possession of goods.
replevin
Method for regaining possession of goods.
adequate assurances
Method for regaining possession of goods.
cancellation
Method for regaining possession of goods.
liquidated
Method for regaining possession of goods.
cover
Method for regaining possession of goods.
impracticability
Buyer's remedy for substitution of goods.
reclamation
Buyer's remedy for substitution of goods.
resale of goods
Buyer's remedy for substitution of goods.
damages
Buyer's remedy for substitution of goods.
stoppage in transit
Buyer's remedy for substitution of goods.
replevin
Buyer's remedy for substitution of goods.
adequate assurances
Buyer's remedy for substitution of goods.
cancellation
Buyer's remedy for substitution of goods.
liquidated
Buyer's remedy for substitution of goods.
cover
Buyer's remedy for substitution of goods.
impracticability
Agreed to damage.
reclamation
Agreed to damage.
resale of goods
Agreed to damage.
damages
Agreed to damage.
stoppage in transit
Agreed to damage.
replevin
Agreed to damage.
adequate assurances
Agreed to damage.
cancellation
Agreed to damage.
liquidated
Agreed to damage.
cover
Agreed to damage.
impracticability
Suit for actual losses.
reclamation
Suit for actual losses.
resale of goods
Suit for actual losses.
damages
Suit for actual losses.
stoppage in transit
Suit for actual losses.
replevin
Suit for actual losses.
adequate assurances
Suit for actual losses.
cancellation
Suit for actual losses.
liquidated
Suit for actual losses.
cover
Suit for actual losses.
impracticability
Seller's remedy to recoup damages from buyer's breach.
reclamation
Seller's remedy to recoup damages from buyer's breach.
resale of goods
Seller's remedy to recoup damages from buyer's breach.
damages
Seller's remedy to recoup damages from buyer's breach.
stoppage in transit
Seller's remedy to recoup damages from buyer's breach.
replevin
Seller's remedy to recoup damages from buyer's breach.
adequate assurances
Seller's remedy to recoup damages from buyer's breach.
cancellation
Seller's remedy to recoup damages from buyer's breach.
liquidated
Seller's remedy to recoup damages from buyer's breach.
cover
Seller's remedy to recoup damages from buyer's breach.
impracticability
Impossibility of performance by a party.
reclamation
Impossibility of performance by a party.
resale of goods
Impossibility of performance by a party.
damages
Impossibility of performance by a party.
stoppage in transit
Impossibility of performance by a party.
replevin
Impossibility of performance by a party.
adequate assurances
Impossibility of performance by a party.
cancellation
Impossibility of performance by a party.
liquidated
Impossibility of performance by a party.
cover
Impossibility of performance by a party.
impracticability
Notification to void a sales contract.
reclamation
Notification to void a sales contract.
resale of goods
Notification to void a sales contract.
damages
Notification to void a sales contract.
stoppage in transit
Notification to void a sales contract.
replevin
Notification to void a sales contract.
adequate assurances
Notification to void a sales contract.
cancellation
Notification to void a sales contract.
liquidated
Notification to void a sales contract.
cover
Notification to void a sales contract.
impracticability
reclamation
resale of goods
damages
stoppage in transit
replevin
adequate assurances
cancellation
liquidated
cover
impracticability
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Deck 15: Seller and Buyer Remedies
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A seller may withhold delivery when a buyer is insolvent.
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2
A lawsuit for damages can be a suit for the contract price.
True
3
Cover is a remedy available to a seller.
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4
The code sets out a provision for notification to a party because of impracticability.
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The only remedy a seller has against a buyer is to withhold delivery.
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6
Equitable remedies for a buyer include which of the following?

A)Specific performance
B)Resell goods
C)Replevin
D)Both a and b
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7
Upon a buyer's breach, a seller may do which of the following?

A)Retain the goods
B)Cancel the contract
C)All of the above
D)None of the above
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An agreed damage sum by the parties is ​

A)exculpatory
B)repudiated
C)liquidated
D)unconscionable
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9
In exercising his or her rights, a buyer may do which of the following?

A)Revoke an acceptance
B)Cancel
C)All of the above
D)None of the above
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Impracticability is an excuse for which of the following?

A)Delay
B)Nonperformance
C)All of the above
D)None of the above
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11
An anticipatory repudiation may never be retracted.
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A buyer can never sue for damages for a breach of a sales contract.
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13
Replevin is an equitable remedy available to a buyer.
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14
The statute of limitations for a breach of sales contract is

A)three years
B)four years
C)two years
D)one year
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A seller may resell goods as a remedy against a buyer who intends to breach.
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Contractual remedies are

A)consequential
B)liquidated
C)all of the above
D)none of the above
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17
A demand for adequate assurances should not exceed ____ days.

A)ten
B)twenty
C)thirty
D)forty
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18
Which of the following is a seller's remedy against a buyer for a breach?

A)Withhold delivery of goods
B)Stop goods in transit
C)Suit for damages
D)All of the above
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19
A party's indirect or direct intention not to perform is

A)repudiation
B)unconscionable
C)impracticable
D)impossibility
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A buyer can revoke an acceptance if there is substantial impairment of the value of the goods.
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Match between columns
Method of withholding delivery for seller.
reclamation
Method of withholding delivery for seller.
resale of goods
Method of withholding delivery for seller.
damages
Method of withholding delivery for seller.
stoppage in transit
Method of withholding delivery for seller.
replevin
Method of withholding delivery for seller.
adequate assurances
Method of withholding delivery for seller.
cancellation
Method of withholding delivery for seller.
liquidated
Method of withholding delivery for seller.
cover
Method of withholding delivery for seller.
impracticability
Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
reclamation
Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
resale of goods
Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
damages
Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
stoppage in transit
Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
replevin
Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
adequate assurances
Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
cancellation
Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
liquidated
Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
cover
Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
impracticability
Method for regaining possession of goods.
reclamation
Method for regaining possession of goods.
resale of goods
Method for regaining possession of goods.
damages
Method for regaining possession of goods.
stoppage in transit
Method for regaining possession of goods.
replevin
Method for regaining possession of goods.
adequate assurances
Method for regaining possession of goods.
cancellation
Method for regaining possession of goods.
liquidated
Method for regaining possession of goods.
cover
Method for regaining possession of goods.
impracticability
Buyer's remedy for substitution of goods.
reclamation
Buyer's remedy for substitution of goods.
resale of goods
Buyer's remedy for substitution of goods.
damages
Buyer's remedy for substitution of goods.
stoppage in transit
Buyer's remedy for substitution of goods.
replevin
Buyer's remedy for substitution of goods.
adequate assurances
Buyer's remedy for substitution of goods.
cancellation
Buyer's remedy for substitution of goods.
liquidated
Buyer's remedy for substitution of goods.
cover
Buyer's remedy for substitution of goods.
impracticability
Agreed to damage.
reclamation
Agreed to damage.
resale of goods
Agreed to damage.
damages
Agreed to damage.
stoppage in transit
Agreed to damage.
replevin
Agreed to damage.
adequate assurances
Agreed to damage.
cancellation
Agreed to damage.
liquidated
Agreed to damage.
cover
Agreed to damage.
impracticability
Suit for actual losses.
reclamation
Suit for actual losses.
resale of goods
Suit for actual losses.
damages
Suit for actual losses.
stoppage in transit
Suit for actual losses.
replevin
Suit for actual losses.
adequate assurances
Suit for actual losses.
cancellation
Suit for actual losses.
liquidated
Suit for actual losses.
cover
Suit for actual losses.
impracticability
Seller's remedy to recoup damages from buyer's breach.
reclamation
Seller's remedy to recoup damages from buyer's breach.
resale of goods
Seller's remedy to recoup damages from buyer's breach.
damages
Seller's remedy to recoup damages from buyer's breach.
stoppage in transit
Seller's remedy to recoup damages from buyer's breach.
replevin
Seller's remedy to recoup damages from buyer's breach.
adequate assurances
Seller's remedy to recoup damages from buyer's breach.
cancellation
Seller's remedy to recoup damages from buyer's breach.
liquidated
Seller's remedy to recoup damages from buyer's breach.
cover
Seller's remedy to recoup damages from buyer's breach.
impracticability
Impossibility of performance by a party.
reclamation
Impossibility of performance by a party.
resale of goods
Impossibility of performance by a party.
damages
Impossibility of performance by a party.
stoppage in transit
Impossibility of performance by a party.
replevin
Impossibility of performance by a party.
adequate assurances
Impossibility of performance by a party.
cancellation
Impossibility of performance by a party.
liquidated
Impossibility of performance by a party.
cover
Impossibility of performance by a party.
impracticability
Notification to void a sales contract.
reclamation
Notification to void a sales contract.
resale of goods
Notification to void a sales contract.
damages
Notification to void a sales contract.
stoppage in transit
Notification to void a sales contract.
replevin
Notification to void a sales contract.
adequate assurances
Notification to void a sales contract.
cancellation
Notification to void a sales contract.
liquidated
Notification to void a sales contract.
cover
Notification to void a sales contract.
impracticability
reclamation
resale of goods
damages
stoppage in transit
replevin
adequate assurances
cancellation
liquidated
cover
impracticability
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