With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". whether the jury found that the Duderstadts breached the contract by increasing the rent during the trial period, we reverse the directed verdict and remand the case for a retrial on the merits of the breach of contract claim relating to the purchase portion of the contract. See Kirkpatrick v. Introspect Healthcare Corp., 114 N.M. 706, 713, 845 P.2d 800, 807 (1992) (remanding for trial on merits of breach of contract claim noting that the appellate court will not determine questions of fact on appeal). However, we hold that, upon retrial of the breach of contract claim, Gilmore’s expectancy damages, if any, should not include the amounts of the bonus and the escrow deposit awarded to Gilmore in the first trial. See Hood v. Fulkerson, 102 N.M. 677, 680, 699 P.2d 608, 611 (1985) (<HOLDING>). To prevent a claim of double recovery on

A: holding that recovery is limited to actual compensatory damages
B: holding that duplication of damages or double recovery is impermissible
C: holding that no recovery exists for speculative damages
D: holding that because liquidated damages under the adea are punitive in nature a jurys award of state punitive damages and adea liquidated damages constitutes a double recovery and therefore reducing the total recovery by the amount of the liquidated damages award
B.