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The cap ties the maximum recoverable amount to historical fee payments, which may be very low or zero for readers who paid little or nothing in fees, substantially limiting recoverable damages.
Interpretive note: The excerpt references categories '(i)-(iv)' that are not reproduced here. The canonical claim accurately states the cap formula but cannot enumerate the full scope of covered subject matters from this excerpt alone.
The reader's recovery from Brex is capped at the total fees actually paid to Brex in the twelve months before the event giving rise to the claim, regardless of the magnitude of actual harm.
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The cap ties the maximum recoverable amount to historical fee payments, which may be very low or zero for readers who paid little or nothing in fees, substantially limiting recoverable damages.
The reader's recovery from Brex is capped at the total fees actually paid to Brex in the twelve months before the event giving rise to the claim, regardless of the magnitude of actual harm.
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