Crissa
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Lawsuits don't work that way.So you're saying if you bought it for the $102,000 price and then sold it for $165,000, they'd "sue" you for whatever is over the $102,000 price (in this case $63,000)? Or they'd sue you for $165,000 even though you paid $102,000 to get it in the first place?
You sue for some liability - not the money. In this case, to follow the contract. Which is '$50k ...or the consideration'. They know they can't get the truck back, but they can penalize you for wasting their time selling it to you plus whatever the price you got - since they could've gotten it themselves had you not gotten in the way.
Although people often say it that way, 'sued me for such and such dollars' but that number is based upon lots of factors, sometimes including legal costs.
-Crissa
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