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The Law of Contract Damages (eBook)
ISBN13: 9781782253266
Hardback 9781849464079
This is the first work to concentrate solely on damages for breach of contract and provides the most
comprehensive and detailed treatment of the subject to date. Written by a commercial barrister and academic for both practitioners and scholars, this text explores the familiar principles and the more recent developments of those principles. To assist understanding and practicality, much of the book is arranged by reference to the type of the complaint (such as the mis-provision of services, the non-payment of money, or the temporary loss of use of property), rather than by the more traditional subject-matter specialisms (eg sale of goods, charterparties, surveyor’s negligence). Tort decisions are drawn on to the extent that the applicable principles are the same as or usefully similar to those in contract, and there is also detailed coverage of many practically important but often neglected areas, such as damages for lost management time and the proper evidential approach to proving lost profits.
Subjects: Contract Law, Remedies and Damages, eBooks
Contents: PART 1: INTRODUCTIONChapter 1. A Brief Introduction to the Contract Damages AwardPART 2: TYPES OF COMPLAINTChapter 2. Pure Services: Non-Supply/Defective Supply/Delayed SupplyChapter 3. Misadvice (Especially Professional Negligence) and Contractual MisstatementChapter 4. Property Non-Delivery, Destruction and Defects (Damage, Sale, Construction, Misrepair)Chapter 5. Refusal/Failure to Accept PerformanceChapter 7. Loss of Use of Money, Including Obligations to PayChapter 8. Claims by a Tenant or HirerChapter 9. Warranties and IndemnitiesChapter 10. Negative CovenantsPART 3: FACTUAL CAUSATION AND ACTUAL LOSSChapter 11. Introduction to Factual CausationChapter 12. The Breach Position: Proving What Actually HappenedChapter 13. The Non-Breach Position: Proving What Would Have Happened but for the BreachPART 4: LEGAL PRINCIPLES OF REMOTENESS, MITIGATION AND LEGAL CAUSATIONChapter 14. Remoteness and Scope of DutyChapter 15. Legal Causation and Mitigation and the Breach PositionChapter 16. Intervening Acts and Events by CategoryChapter 17. The Date of AssessmentPART 5: PARTICULAR TYPES OF LOSS REQUIRING SEPARATE EXAMINATIONChapter 18. Proving Business Loss: Revenue, Profit and CostsChapter 19. Non-Pecuniary LossChapter 20. Indemnity for Liability to Third Parties and Compensation for Litigation CostsPART 6: OTHER MATTERSChapter 21. Third Parties and LossChapter 22. Wrotham Park Hypothetical Bargain DamagesChapter 23. Non-Compensatory DamagesChapter 24. Concurrent ClaimsIndex.