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If a buyer defaults on a purchase contract that does not contain a liquidated damages clause, the seller may choose to sue for a specific dollar amount to cover the actual financial loss suffered. This type of legal remedy is called:

  1. Specific performance.
  2. Compensatory damages.
  3. Punitive damages.
  4. Nominal damages.

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