MEASURE OF SELECTED BY ISAAC FRANKLIN RUSSELL PROFESSOR OF LAW IN NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 鼎 CHICAGO CALLAGHAN & COMPANY PREFACE The editor has endeavored to select a list of cases on the law of damages that have a distinct value and adaptability to pedagogic purposes. No effort has been made to furnish materials for briefs or meet the wants of practitioners, who may be pursuing minute and special inquiries. His researches have necessarily covered a wide field, and the matter presented is, in general, in condensed form. The editor makes his acknowledgment of the pre-eminence of Hadley v. Baxendale by according to that case the unique distinction of an unabridged report. New York University Law School, October 1st, 1909. I. F. R. |