204 S.W. 684 | Tex. App. | 1918
The main purpose of the contract furnishes the standard by which the validity of agreements of the kind in suit may be determined, according to the tests laid down. Gates v. Hooper,
If the appellant by breach of the alleged contract destroyed the profits which the evidence shows would probably have in some part accrued to the plaintiff from the contract, then the plaintiff in this case may recover such damages as the jury may determine. Profits of which a person has been deprived by the fault of another may form a base for a claim of damages. Norris Lumber Co. v. Harris, 177 S.W. at page 517.
The judgment is affirmed.