a. cover
b. cancellation
c. replevin
d. stoppage in transit
e. adequate assurances
f. reclamation
g. impracticability
h. damages
i. resale of goods
j. liquidated
?Buyer's equitable remedy to order seller to turn over goods.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer: e
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