Development Associates (DA) agrees to buy five acres of land from Eastside Properties for $15,000. Eastside fails to go through with the deal on the agreed date, when the market price of the land is $17,000. DA may recover

A. $17,000.
B. $15,000.
C. $2,000.
D. $0.


Answer: C

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