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4.5-11 Damages - Consequential
Revised to January 1, 2008
In addition to damages for
<describe theory(ies) of direct damages>, any damages you award on the __
count also may include amounts to compensate the plaintiff for consequential
damages. Consequential damages are damages that are reasonably foreseeable to
the defendant as the natural and probable results of (his/her/its) breach. The
plaintiff claims that <insert claimed damages> are consequential
damages. If you find that <insert claimed damages> was reasonably
foreseeable to the defendant as the natural and probable results of
(his/her/its) breach, then your award should include the fair and reasonable
value of these as consequential damages.
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