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The commercially reasonable charges incurred by a seller in caring for goods after the buyer's breach are recoverable by the seller in an action for damages as:
 A) contract damages.
 B)punitive damages.
 C) additional damages.
 D) incidental damages.

Question 2

Refer back to 40. Suppose that Melanie failed to make her payments to Zack, Fifth First has to foreclose on the home because Zack says he is not responsible for the payments any longer. Which of the following statements is correct?
 A)Zack is correct, the sale to Melanie ended his obligations to Fifth First Bank.
 B)Zack is incorrect, he remains liable to Fifth First Bank.
 C)Zack is not liable and Fifth First cannot foreclose because it had no relationship with Melanie.
 D)Zack is correct, Melanie assumed the loan and the result was Fifth First released Zack.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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