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What Is Contract Present Cash Value of Future Damages Law in California

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What is the Law in California for Contract Present Cash Value of Future Damages- California Civil Jury Instruction CACI 359

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CA Civil Jury Instructions

CACI 359 - Contract Present Cash Value of Future Damages

As of September 1, 2010

California Civil Jury Instruction CACI 359

359. Present Cash Value of Future Damages

To recover for future harm, [name of plaintiff] must prove that

such harm is reasonably certain to occur and must prove the

amount of those future damages. The amount of damages for

future harm must be reduced to present cash value. This is

necessary because money received now will, through investment,

grow to a larger amount in the future.

To find present cash value, you must determine the amount of

money which, if reasonably invested today, will provide [name of

plaintiff] with the amount of [his/her/its] future damages.

[You may consider expert testimony in determining the present

cash value of future damages.]

[You will be provided with a table to help you calculate the

present cash value.]

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