CLARK, Judge.
1. "Where a contract has been broken, the law seeks to give such damages as will put the injured party in the same position as if the contract had been kept; subject, however, to the exception that damages which are speculative, consequential, or of a nature not reasonably within the contemplation of both parties as a natural and probable result of a breach, are not recoverable. Where a builder agrees to erect a building within a certain time, knowing...
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