Which of the following suit(s) can be filed by the unpaid seller against buyer?

Suit for damages for non-acceptance of delivery
Suit for damages for repudiation of contract
Suit for interest
All of the above

The correct answer is D. All of the above.

An unpaid seller is a seller who has not been paid for goods that have been delivered to the buyer. The seller may file a suit against the buyer for damages for non-acceptance of delivery, damages for repudiation of contract, or interest.

Damages for non-acceptance of delivery are damages that the seller may recover if the buyer does not accept delivery of the goods. The amount of damages will be based on the difference between the contract price and the market price of the goods at the time of delivery.

Damages for repudiation of contract are damages that the seller may recover if the buyer repudiates the contract. Repudiation occurs when the buyer indicates that they will not or cannot perform their obligations under the contract. The amount of damages will be based on the difference between the contract price and the market price of the goods at the time of repudiation.

Interest is a sum of money that is paid on a debt as compensation for the use of the money. The seller may be entitled to interest on the amount owed by the buyer if the buyer does not pay the debt within a reasonable time.

The seller may also be able to recover other damages, such as consequential damages, if the buyer’s breach of contract causes the seller to suffer additional losses.

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