California Civil Code ARTICLE 4 - General Provisions
- Section 3353.
In estimating damages, the value of property to a seller thereof is deemed to be the price which he could have obtained therefor in the...
- Section 3354.
In estimating damages, except as provided by Sections 3355 and 3356, the value of property, to a buyer or owner thereof, deprived of its possession,...
- Section 3355.
Where certain property has a peculiar value to a person recovering damages for deprivation thereof, or injury thereto, that may be deemed to be its...
- Section [3356.].
Section Thirty-three Hundred and Fifty-six. For the purpose of estimating damages, the value of an instrument in writing is presumed to be equal to that...
- Section 3357.
The damages prescribed by this Chapter are exclusive of exemplary damages and interest, except where those are expressly mentioned.(Enacted 1872.)
- Section 3358.
Except as expressly provided by statute, no person can recover a greater amount in damages for the breach of an obligation, than he could have...
- Section 3359.
Damages must, in all cases, be reasonable, and where an obligation of any kind appears to create a right to unconscionable and grossly oppressive damages,...
- Section 3360.
When a breach of duty has caused no appreciable detriment to the party affected, he may yet recover nominal damages.(Enacted 1872.)
Last modified: October 22, 2018