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The answer is: D
Explanation
The correct option is D: Hadley v. Baxendale.
The statement is a quotation from the judgment of the Court of Exchequer in Hadley v. Baxendale, which established the rule for determining consequential damages from a breach of contract. The rule states that a breaching party is liable for all losses that the contracting parties should have foreseen, or that were communicated to and known by both parties at the time of contract formation. The other options are not relevant to this rule, as they deal with different aspects of contract law, such as offer and acceptance, frustration, and specific performance.