• 2000 - Damages Defined
  • C-70.04
    • Damages
    • Damages
  • A person who is injured or has property damaged because of another’s fault may recover money damages for past and future loss. Future damages must be proved with reasonable certainty. The evidence need not show conclusively or without a shadow of a doubt that future damages will be incurred. While absolute certainty is not required, an award of future damages cannot be based on conjecture or mere possibility.
    • 32-02-01
    • 32-02-02
    • 32-02-03
    • 32-21-01
    • 32-21-02
    • 32-21-03
    • Bekken v. Equitable Life Assur. Soc. of US, 293 NW 200 (ND 1940)
    • Holeck v. Janke, 171 NW2d 94 (ND 1964)
    • Lake v. Neubauer, 87 NW2d 888 (ND 1958)
    • Larson v. Russell, 176 NW 998 (ND 1920)
    • Leonard v. ND Co-op Wool Marketing Ass'n, 6 NW2d 5
    • Newton v. Gretter, 236 NW 254 (ND 1931)
    • Olmstead v. Miller, 383 NW2d 817 (ND 1986)
    • Smith v. Am. Family Ins. Co., 294 NW2d 751 (ND 198
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