Incidental damages refers to the type of legal damages that are reasonably associated with, or related to, actual damages.
In American commercial law, incidental damages are a seller's commercially reasonable expenses incurred in stopping delivery or in transporting and caring for goods after a buyer's breach of contract, (UCC Sec.
2-710) or a buyer's expenses reasonably incurred, e.g., searching for and obtaining substitute goods.
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