The buyer's damage provisions under the UCC are designed:
A) to allow the buyer to profit
B) to allow the seller a way to cure the breach
C) to put the buyer in as good a position as if the seller had performed according to the contract
D) to put the buyer in a better position than if the seller had performed according to the contract
E) to prevent the buyer from losing more than half of his principle capital
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