Multiple Choice
Failure to mitigate damages limits recovery to:
A) damages that would have been sustained had the plaintiff mitigated the damages where it was possible to do so.
B) nominal damages and punitive damages.
C) damages for consequential loss.
D) exemplary damages.
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