When reclaiming and reselling goods does not fully compensate a seller for a buyer's breach of contract, damages are the remedy. Damages are to put the seller in as good a position as if the buyer had fulfilled its obligations. The seller is also allowed to seek incidental damages for recovery of costs resulting from the breach. Those costs may include expenses for:
A) stopping delivery, transporting and handling the goods after the breach
B) returning or reselling the goods
C) reasonable attorney fees in bringing the action for damages against the buyer
D) stopping delivery, transporting and handling the goods after the breach or returning or reselling the goods
E) stopping delivery, transporting and handling the goods after the breach or returning or reselling the goods and reasonable attorney fees in bringing the action for damages
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