When may a lessor seek incidental damages in the event of a breach by a lessee of goods?
A) A lessor may seek incidental damages only if the lessee agreed in writing to pay them.
B) A lessor may seek incidental damages only if the lessee agreed orally or in writing to pay them.
C) A lessor may seek incidental damages only if the damages are in an amount over $500.
D) A lessor may seek incidental damages only if the damages are in an amount over $1,000.
E) A lessor may seek incidental damages whenever the lease is breached.
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