An unpaid seller is defined as a person who has sold goods but has not received full payment for the goods. An unpaid seller has several important rights under law to recover the unpaid price. These include:
1. The right of lien, which allows the seller to keep possession of the goods until full payment.
2. The right of stopping goods in transit, which allows the seller to resume possession of goods that are in the process of being delivered to the buyer if the buyer becomes insolvent.
3. The right of resale, which allows the seller to resell the goods to a third party if the buyer does not pay, in order to recover losses from the unpaid sale.
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