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Where the buyer wrongfully refuses to accept and pay for the goods, the seller's remedy under Section 56 is:
AA suit for the price
BA suit for damages for non-acceptance (measured per Section 73 of the Contract Act)
CStoppage in transit
DSpecific performance
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. A suit for damages for non-acceptance (measured per Section 73 of the Contract Act)
Section 56 gives a suit for damages for non-acceptance; the measure of damages follows Section 73 of the Indian Contract Act.
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