1. The measure of damages for the breach of a lease contract by the lessor is the difference between the rental price agreed upon and the actual value of the premises at the time of the breach. “Anticipated profits from a business intended to be carried on by the tenant upon the premises are not recoverable.”
Kenny
v.
Collier,
79
Ga.
743 (2) (
2. Where a petition alleges only special damages which are not recoverable, and does not pray for general or nominal damages, the plaintiff is not entitled to recover in any amount, although he would have been entitled to general or special damages had they been alleged.
Barwick
v.
American Mfg. Co.,
30
Ga. App.
761 (2) (
The judge did not err in sustaining the general demurrer and dismissing the petition.
Judgment affirmed.
