In what three situations will a seller recover the price of goods plus incidental damages?


The Code permits the seller to recover the price plus incidental damages in the following situations:
a . Where the buyer has accepted the goods;
b. Where conforming goods have been lost or damaged after the risk of loss has passed to the buyer.
c. Where the goods have been identified to the contract and there is no ready market available for their resale at a reasonable price.

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