outgoing profit
Lucrum cessans (Latin) - the benefits expected by the legal entity but not achieved by the fact that someone has failed to fulfill his obligations and thereby harmed him in order to achieve these benefits.
For example, if a car carrier has a two-month order and X carries a car to carry goods, the injured person will be able to claim damages from the perpetrator not only to repair the actual damage (damnum emergens) but also the return of lost profits, that is, the profits from transport that would have been achieved if the car was efficient. Bibliography Read about legal notices in Wikipedia.
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