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he UN Convention of Contracts for the International Sale of Goods deals with the situation where the innocent party has avoided the contact but has not made a purchase or resale under Article 75
Which TWO of the following are correct under Article 76?
1.There can be a claim to recover the difference between the price fixed by the contract and the current price at the time of avoidance
2.
Further damages may be recoverible to the extent that they were foreseeable
3. There can be claim to recover the difference between the price fixed by the contract and the current price at the time of the court hearing
4 There can be no compensation if the party claming damages has taken control of the goods
Is the answer 1&2
1 and 2 is the correct combination
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