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Page 839
... damages a small sum , commonly six cents or a dollar , fixed without regard to the amount of the loss . An award of nominal damages may , in the discretion of the court , carry with it an award of court costs . Costs are generally ...
... damages a small sum , commonly six cents or a dollar , fixed without regard to the amount of the loss . An award of nominal damages may , in the discretion of the court , carry with it an award of court costs . Costs are generally ...
Page 845
... damages.3 Incidental damages include additional costs incurred after the breach in a reasonable attempt to avoid loss , even if the attempt is unsuccessful . If , for example , the in- jured party who has not received the promised ...
... damages.3 Incidental damages include additional costs incurred after the breach in a reasonable attempt to avoid loss , even if the attempt is unsuccessful . If , for example , the in- jured party who has not received the promised ...
Page 857
... damages are simply the " difference between the cost of cover and the contract price together with any incidental or consequential damages . . . but less ex- penses saved in consequence of the seller's breach . ” In more general terms ...
... damages are simply the " difference between the cost of cover and the contract price together with any incidental or consequential damages . . . but less ex- penses saved in consequence of the seller's breach . ” In more general terms ...
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