3353-3360

CIVIL CODE
SECTION 3353-3360




3353.  In estimating damages, the value of property to a seller
thereof is deemed to be the price which he could have obtained
therefor in the market nearest to the place at which it should have
been accepted by the buyer, and at such time after the breach of the
contract as would have sufficed, with reasonable diligence, for the
seller to effect a resale.



3354.  In estimating damages, except as provided by Section 3355 and
3356, the value of property, to a buyer or owner thereof, deprived
of its possession, is deemed to be the price at which he might have
bought an equivalent thing in the market nearest to the place where
the property ought to have been put into his possession, and at such
time after the breach of duty upon which his right to damages is
founded as would suffice, with reasonable diligence, for him to make
such a purchase.



3355.  Where certain property has a peculiar value to a person
recovering damages for deprivation thereof, or injury thereto, that
may be deemed to be its value against one who had notice thereof
before incurring a liability to damages in respect thereof, or
against a willful wrongdoer.