Maine Code § 11-2-706

Seller's resale including contract for resale
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(1). Under the conditions stated in section 2-703 on seller's remedies, the seller may resell the
goods concerned or the undelivered balance thereof. Where the resale is made in good faith and in a
commercially reasonable manner, the seller may recover the difference between the resale price and
the contract price together with any incidental damages allowed under the provisions of this Article
(section 2-710), but less expenses saved in consequence of the buyer's breach.
(2). Except as otherwise provided in subsection (3) or unless otherwise agreed, resale may be at
public or private sale including sale by way of one or more contracts to sell or of identification to an
existing contract of the seller. Sale may be as a unit or in parcels and at any time and place and on any
terms but every aspect of the sale including the method, manner, time, place and terms must be
commercially reasonable. The resale must be reasonably identified as referring to the broken contract,
but it is not necessary that the goods be in existence or that any or all of them have been identified to
the contract before the breach.
(3). Where the resale is at private sale the seller must give the buyer reasonable notification of his
intention to resell.
(4). Where the resale is a public sale,
(a). Only identified goods can be sold, except where there is a recognized market for a public sale
of futures in goods of the kind; and
(b). It must be made at a usual place or market for public sale if one is reasonably available and
except in the case of goods which are perishable or threaten to decline in value speedily, the seller
must give the buyer reasonable notice of the time and place of the resale; and
(c). If the goods are not to be within the view of those attending the sale, the notification of sale
must state the place where the goods are located and provide for their reasonable inspection by
prospective bidders; and
(d). The seller may buy.
(5). A purchaser who buys in good faith at a resale takes the goods free of any rights of the original
buyer even though the seller fails to comply with one or more of the requirements of this section.

(6). The seller is not accountable to the buyer for any profit made on any resale. A person in the
position of a seller (section 2-707) or a buyer who has rightfully rejected or justifiably revoked
acceptance must account for any excess over the amount of his security interest, as hereinafter defined
(section 2-711, subsection (3)).

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