What is Consequential Loss?

In its most basic terms, consequential loss is the basic value of loss, specifically when it relates to the loss of a property's use. A good example of this loss would be when a fire damages a building's structure and causes the businesses in that structure to lose income until it is finally able to reopen after renovations and repairs.

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