Oklahoma Code § 23-38

Title 23. Damages: Detriment caused by carrier's delay
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The detriment caused by a carrier's delay in the delivery of
freight, is deemed to be the depreciation in the intrinsic value of
the freight during the delay, and also the depreciation, if any, in
the market value thereof, otherwise than by reason of a depreciation
in its intrinsic value, at the place where it ought to have been
delivered, and between the day at which it ought to have been
delivered and the day of its actual delivery.

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