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BUS LAW If a seller breaches his contract with a buyer, which of the following remedies is the buyer least likely to obtain? Assume that the goods in question can be obtained elsewhere.

a. Buying substitute goods and recovering any associated extra expense from the seller.

b. Recovering the difference between the contract price and the market price of the goods.

c. Recovering the difference between the value of the goods the buyer received and the value of the nonconforming goods the buyer actually received.

d. Specific performance of the contract.

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In a case of contract breach by the seller where goods can be obtained elsewhere, specific performance is the least likely remedy for the buyer as it's reserved for unique goods.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a seller breaches a contract with a buyer and the goods can be obtained elsewhere, the buyer is least likely to obtain specific performance of the contract. Specific performance is a remedy typically reserved for cases where the goods are unique or irreplaceable. Since the goods can be sourced from other suppliers, the buyer would more conventionally cover substitute goods or recover the difference between the contract price and the market price, or the difference in value between conforming and nonconforming goods received.

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