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2006-07-20 |
CALLEJO, SR., J. |
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| The claimants are not, however, mandated to prove damages in any specific or certain amount in order to recover damages for a substantial amount.[26] When the existence of a loss is established, absolute certainty as to its amount is not required.[27] The amount of the damages should be determined with reasonable certainty. The law does not require that the amount fixed be absolute or beyond conjectural possibilities. The ascertainment of the amount of damages should be by the plainest, easiest and most accurate measure which will do justice in the premises.[28] | |||||