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UNLIQUIDATED DAMAGES

The unascertained amount which is due to a person by another for an injury to the person, property, or relative rights of the party injured. These damages, being unknown, cannot be set off against the claim which the tort feasor has against the party injured. Such damages, as are unascertained. In general such damages cannot be set-off. No interest will be allowed on unliquidated damages.

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