In Livingston v Raywards Coal Co [1880], Lord Blackburn defined the principle of damages in tort as being to provide restitutio in integrum. What does this mean should happen to the claimant?
A) They should be put into the position (as far as money can do it) they were originally in
B) They should be put into the position (as far as money can do it) that they expected to be in
C) They should be put into the position (as far as money can do it) as if they had got what they were relying on
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