True or False
1. In awarding a remedy for a breach of contract involving the sale of goods, a court will typically award the non-breaching party the difference between the contract price and the market price of the goods, as compensatory damages (plus any incidental expenses).
2. Washington's Consumer Protection Act can be used to enforce its Residential Landlord-Tenant Act provisions.
3. In a contract involving the sale of land, an award of money damages is always the most appropriate remedy to seek when the seller has breached the agreement.
4. Punitive damages are not usually awarded in breach of contract actions.