non-delivery of goods
possession of goods
compensation
All of these
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The correct answer is D. All of these.
If the seller wrongfully neglects or refuses to deliver goods to the buyer, the buyer may sue for non-delivery of goods, possession of goods, and compensation.
- Non-delivery of goods means that the seller has not delivered the goods that the buyer has agreed to purchase. The buyer may sue for non-delivery of goods if the seller has not delivered the goods within the agreed-upon time frame or if the seller has not delivered the goods at all.
- Possession of goods means that the buyer has the right to take possession of the goods that they have agreed to purchase. The buyer may sue for possession of goods if the seller has refused to deliver the goods to the buyer.
- Compensation means that the buyer is entitled to be compensated for any losses that they have suffered as a result of the seller’s breach of contract. The buyer may sue for compensation if the seller has not delivered the goods within the agreed-upon time frame, if the seller has not delivered the goods at all, or if the goods that the seller has delivered are not of the quality that was agreed upon.