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Larry has booked a hotel room for a conference at a rate of $100 per day for five days When he arrives to check in, Larry is fold that the hotel was overbooked and d cannot supply him with a room. Larry is forced to go to the only hotel in town with available rooms and pay $150 per night if Lary sues the original hotel for damages and wins 1) he will be entitled to liquidated damages in the amount of $250 2) he will not be entitled to any damages because the additional costs were not foreseeable 3) he will be entitled to consequential damages in the amount of $250 4) he will be entitled to compensatory damages in the amount of $250.

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The answer is: 3) he will be entitled to consequential damages in the amount of $250

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Consequential damages are damages that a plaintiff can prove he or she incurred because the defendant failed to perform his contractual obligations. Consequential damages are not limited to the contract itself, but follow the consequences from the failure to fulfill.

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