Incidental damages to an aggrieved seller include any commercially reasonable charges, expenses, or commissions incurred in stopping delivery, in the transportation, care, and custody of goods after the buyer’s breach, in connection with return or resale of the goods or otherwise resulting from the breach.
History. Code 1933, § 109A-2-710, enacted by Ga. L. 1962, p. 156, § 1.
Structure Georgia Code
§ 11-2-701. Remedies for Breach of Collateral Contracts Not Impaired
§ 11-2-702. Seller’s Remedies on Discovery of Buyer’s Insolvency
§ 11-2-703. Seller’s Remedies in General
§ 11-2-705. Seller’s Stoppage of Delivery in Transit or Otherwise
§ 11-2-706. Seller’s Resale Including Contract for Resale
§ 11-2-707. “Person in the Position of a seller.”
§ 11-2-708. Seller’s Damages for Nonacceptance or Repudiation
§ 11-2-709. Action for the Price
§ 11-2-710. Seller’s Incidental Damages
§ 11-2-711. Buyer’s Remedies in General; Buyer’s Security Interest in Rejected Goods
§ 11-2-712. “Cover”; Buyer’s Procurement of Substitute Goods
§ 11-2-713. Buyer’s Damages for Nondelivery or Repudiation
§ 11-2-714. Buyer’s Damages for Breach in Regard to Accepted Goods
§ 11-2-715. Buyer’s Incidental and Consequential Damages
§ 11-2-716. Buyer’s Right to Specific Performance or Replevin
§ 11-2-717. Deduction of Damages From the Price
§ 11-2-718. Liquidation or Limitation of Damages; Deposits
§ 11-2-719. Contractual Modification or Limitation of Remedy
§ 11-2-720. Effect of “Cancellation” or “Rescission” on Claims for Antecedent Breach
§ 11-2-721. Remedies for Fraud
§ 11-2-722. Who Can Sue Third Parties for Injury to Goods
§ 11-2-723. Proof of Market Price: Time and Place