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Re: AlanC post# 152754

Friday, 07/27/2012 10:43:07 AM

Friday, July 27, 2012 10:43:07 AM

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Ultimately, if you're going to allege in a court of law that you've been damaged by someone's failure to deliver something to you, then the value of what hasn't been delivered must be taken into consideration by a jury.

Valuations, at the corporate level, always and without exception come back to the financials. And any reasonable juror (which would obviously exclude you), confronted with the reality of BCIT's finances, is going to rightfully conclude that the "damages" suffered by anyone who didn't get their BCIT certificate is zero.

Although, if you're lucky, maybe you could get them to consider TRIPLE damages! Yeah! That's the ticket!

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