Unless the contrary intention clearly appears, expressions of “cancellation” or “rescission” of the contract or the like shall not be construed as a renunciation or discharge of any claim in damages for an antecedent breach.
Structure Delaware Code
§ 2-701. Remedies for breach of collateral contracts not impaired.
§ 2-702. Seller's remedies on discovery of buyer's insolvency.
§ 2-703. Seller's remedies in general.
§ 2-705. Seller's stoppage of delivery in transit or otherwise.
§ 2-706. Seller's resale including contract for resale.
§ 2-707. “Person in the position of a seller.”
§ 2-708. Seller's damages for non-acceptance or repudiation.
§ 2-709. Action for the price.
§ 2-710. Seller's incidental damages.
§ 2-711. Buyer's remedies in general; buyer's security interest in rejected goods.
§ 2-712. “Cover”; buyer's procurement of substitute goods.
§ 2-713. Buyer's damages for non-delivery or repudiation.
§ 2-714. Buyer's damages for breach in regard to accepted goods.
§ 2-715. Buyer's incidental and consequential damages.
§ 2-716. Buyer's right to specific performance or replevin.
§ 2-717. Deduction of damages from the price.
§ 2-718. Liquidation or limitation of damages; deposits.
§ 2-719. Contractual modification or limitation of remedy.
§ 2-720. Effect of “cancellation” or “rescission” on claims for antecedent breach.
§ 2-722. Who can sue third parties for injury to goods.
§ 2-723. Proof of market price; time and place.