Direct damages are such as follow immediately upon the act done; while consequential damages are the necessary and connected effect of the wrongful act . flowing from some of its consequences or results, though to some extent depending on other circumstances . Civ. Code Ga. 1895, J 3911; Pearson v. Spartanburg County, 51 S. C. 480, 29 S. E. 193; Eaton v. Railroad Co., 51 N. H. 504. 12 Am. Rep. 147.
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