On July 30 Christina, in Knoxville, agrees to sell machine-stitched quilts to Deanna, in Los Angeles for $2,500 C.O.D., with delivery by October 1 . When Christina fails to deliver the quilts, Deanna suffers incidental damages of $400 and consequential damages of $300 . 00 . Deanna may recover:
a. damages equal to the difference between the market price on July 30 in Knoxville and $2,500 in addition to the remedy of cover.
b. the difference between the market price on October 1 in Knoxville and $2,500, plus $400 and $300, less expenses saved because of Christina's breach.
c. the difference between the market price on July 30 and October 1 in Los Angeles, plus $400 and $300, less expenses saved because of Christina's breach.
d. only through the equitable remedy of specific performance.
b
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