This section is from the book "The Law Of Contracts", by William Herbert Page. Also available from Amazon: Commercial Contracts: A Practical Guide to Deals, Contracts, Agreements and Promises.
For breach of a contract not to compete in business the measure of damages is the amount of profits which the party not in default has lost by reason of such breach,1 and not the amount of profits made by the party in default by reason of such breach.2
 
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