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.
History. Code 1933, § 109A-2-720, enacted by Ga. L. 1962, p. 156, § 1.
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For article discussing the applicability of warranty provisions under the Uniform Commercial Code to domestic solar energy devices, see 30 Mercer L. Rev. 547 (1979).
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§ 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