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adam_text | CONTENTS
PAGE
Preface
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
Table of Statutory Instruments
Table of Civil Procedure Rules
BOOK ONE
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
PARA.
Definition, Scope, Object and Terminology
1.
2.
3.
4.
PART ONE
THE HEADS OF COMPENSATORY DAMAGES
2.
I. Contract
1.
ages
2.
II. Tort
1.
ages
2.
3.
I. Tort
II. Contract
[vii]
Contents
PART
THE LIMITS OF COMPENSATORY DAMAGES
4.
1.
2.
5.
1.
2.
3.
6.
I. Tort
(A) Causation
1.
2.
3.
4.
intervening force
(B) Scope of Protection: The Limits of Policy
1.
lished
2.
manner or to an unforeseeable degree where a
breach of duty to the claimant to take care has been
established
3.
liability in respect of a primary interest has been
established
4.
II. Contract
(A) Causation
1.
2.
force
(B) Scope of Protection: Contemplation of the Parties
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
[viii]
Contents
7.
v
7.
I. Various Meanings of the Term Mitigation
1.
the consequences of a wrong
2.
II. The Rule as to Avoidable Loss: No Recovery for
Loss which the Claimant Ought to have Avoided
1.
2.
damages
3.
whether loss should have been avoided
4.
when assessing what steps should have been taken by
him
III. The Corollary: Recovery for Loss Incurred in
Attempts to Mitigate the Damage
IV. The Rule as to Avoided Loss-, no recovery for loss
WHICH THE CLAIMANT HAS AVOIDED, UNLESS THE MATTER IS
COLLATERAL
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
8.
I. The Problem of Certainty
II. Circumstances in which Damages may be Awarded
ALTHOUGH THE NATURE OF THE DAMAGE PREVENTS ABSO¬
LUTE Certainty of Proof
1.
2.
3.
measured
4.
or non-pecuniary, is attributable to the defendant s
breach of duty
5.
loss will be or would have been incurred
[ix]
Contents
9.
I. Introductory: Circumstances in which the Same Set
of Facts Gives Rise to More Than One Cause of
Action
1.
separate wrongs
2.
protected by the law
3.
4.
rate damage on two separate occasions
II. Past Loss: Damage Before Accrual of the Cause of
Action
III. Past Loss: Damage Before Commencement of the
Action
IV. Prospective Loss: Damage After Commencement of
the Action
1.
2.
PART THREE
DAMAGES NOT STRICTLY BASED ON COMPENSATION
10.
I. Circumstances Giving Rise to an Award of Nominal
Damages
1.
2.
ciently proved
II. Amount Awarded
III. Practical Functions of Nominal Damages
11.
I. The General Ban on Exemplary Damages
II. Cases in which Exemplary Damages may be Awarded.
1.
possible
2.
possible
III. The Amount of the Exemplary Award
1.
[x]
Contents
2.
law category
12.
I. Concept and Meaning of Restitutionary Damages
II. Circumstances Giving Rise to Restitutionary Dam¬
ages
1.
2.
III. Particular Aspects of the Claim
13.
1.
ties
2.
3.
4.
oped
5.
PART FOUR
VARIOUS GENERAL FACTORS IN THE
ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES
14.
I. Income tax
(A) The Rule in Gourlets Case
(B) Type-situations in which the Rule in Gourlets
Case May Apply
1.
2.
3.
(C) The Practical Application of the Rule in Gour-
LErs Case
1.
2.
II. Capital Gains Tax
1.
2.
3.
[xi]
Contents
15.
I. The Historical Legacy and the Modern Law
1.
2.
ages
3.
4.
interest as damages
5.
II. Particular Type-Situations in which Interest may be
AWARDABLE
1.
2.
III. Calculation of the Amount of Interest
1.
2.
16.
1.
2.
3.
17.
Previous Proceedings
I. Costs in Previous Proceedings Between or Involving
the Same Parties
1.
2.
ing, assisting or causing the previous proceedings
3.
the previous proceedings
II. Costs, Damages and Fines in Previous Proceedings
Between the Now Claimant and Third Parties
1.
2.
damages
3.
fines have been claimed as damages
4.
5.
18.
1.
2.
[xii]
Contents
BOOK TWO
PARTICULAR CLAIMS
19.
pared
PART ONE
CONTRACT
20.
I. Breach by Seller
1.
2.
3.
4.
or description: goods accepted
5.
possession
6.
goods
II. Breach by Buyer
1.
2.
3.
21.
I. Breach by Lender
1.
2.
II. Breach by Hirer
1.
2.
3.
22.
I. Breach by Seller
(A) Failure to Complete
(B) Delay in Completion
(C) Breach of Covenants
1.
2.
[xiii]
Contents
3.
4.
II. Breach by Buyer
(A) Failure to Accept
(B) Breach of Covenants
1.
2.
23.
I. Breach by Lessor
(A) Failure to Complete
(B) Delay in Completion
(C) Breach of Covenants
1.
incumbrances
2.
3.
4.
II. Breach by Lessee
(A) Failure to Accept
(B) Breach of Covenants
1.
2.
premises
3.
4.
24.
I. Breach by Seller
1.
2.
II. Breach by Buyer
1.
2.
III. Breach by Lender
25.
I. Breach by Party Promising to Pay
1.
2.
II. Breach by Lender
III. Breach by Borrower
26.
I. Breach by Builder
[xiv]
Contents
1.
2.
3.
II. Breach by Owner
1.
2.
3.
27.
I. Breach by Carrier
(A) Carriage of Goods
1.
dition
2.
3.
(B) Carriage of Persons
1.
2.
3.
II. Breach by Cargo Owner
1.
2.
3.
28.
I. Breach by Employer
1.
2.
3.
4.
II. Breach by Employee
1.
2.
3.
29.
I. Breach by the Party Engaging the Services.
II. Breach by the Party Rendering the Services
(A) In General
(B) Particular Categories
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
[xv]
Contents
30.
I. Breach by Principal
II. Breach by Agent
(A) Agents Employed to Enter into Contracts on
BEHALF OF THE PRINCIPAL
1.
instructed
2.
tract as instructed
(B) Agents Dealing with the Principals Property.
31.
1.
2.
3.
PART TWO
TORT
32.
I. Damage
1.
2.
II. Destruction
1.
2.
33.
I. Introductory: and in Particular the Demise of
Detinue
II. Conversion
1.
2.
value of the goods
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
equivalent
8.
III. Trespass
IV. Wrongful Distress
[xvi]
Contents
1.
2.
V. Replevin
34.
I. Damage
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
II. Occupation and User
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
35.
I. Forms of Award
1.
2.
3.
4.
II. Certainty of Loss
1.
instance
2.
3.
III. Heads of Damage: Function and Interrelation
1.
2.
IV. Loss of Earning Capacity and Related Benefits
(A) General Method of Assessment
(B) Calculation of the Multiplicand and of the Mul¬
tiplier
1.
multiplicand
2.
3.
4.
factor for the multiplier
5.
the injury
[xvii]
Contents
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
(C) The Deductibility of Collateral Benefits
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
V. Medical and Related Expenses
(A) Expenses Included
1.
2.
(B) General Method of Assessment
(C) The Deductibility of Collateral Benefits
1.
2.
other than insurers
3.
4.
5.
6.
VI. Non-pecuniary Damage
1.
2.
3.
4.
VII.
Arising out of the Birth of their Children
36.
I. Claims for the Benefit of the Deceased s Dependants
(A) The Statutory Action
1.
2.
(B) The Statutory Measure of Damages
1
able or are recoverable only within limits
2.
3.
II. Claims Surviving the Death for the Benefit of the
Deceased s Estate
[xviii]
Contents
1.
2.
3.
37.
I. Assault
1.
2.
3.
II. False Imprisonment
1.
2.
ment by judicial order
3.
4.
38.
I. Types of Actionable Damage
II. Particular Torts
1.
2.
ceedings
III. Aggravation and Mitigation
IV. Exemplary Damages
39.
I. Slanders Actionable Only on Proof of Special Dam¬
age
1.
2.
3.
4.
II. Slanders Actionable Per
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
character and circumstances of the parties
6.
40.
I. Interference with Contracts
(A) Inducement of Breach of Contract
(B) Conspiracy
[xix]
Contents
(С)
П.
(A) Injurious Falsehood
1.
2.
(B) Infringement of Rights in Immaterial Property
1.
2.
3.
41.
I. Fraudulent Misrepresentation: Deceit
1.
2.
3.
II. Negligent Misrepresentation
1.
2.
3.
HI. Innocent Misrepresentation
PART THREE
HUMAN RIGHTS
42.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
BOOKTHREE
PROCEDURE
43.
1.
2.
3.
[xx]
Contents
44.
I. Proof
1.
2.
II. Judgment
1.
2.
45.
I. Appeals from an Award of Damages by a Jury
1.
2.
3.
II. Appeals from an Award of Damages by a Judge
1.
2.
Index
[xxi]
|
adam_txt |
CONTENTS
PAGE
Preface
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
Table of Statutory Instruments
Table of Civil Procedure Rules
BOOK ONE
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
PARA.
Definition, Scope, Object and Terminology
1.
2.
3.
4.
PART ONE
THE HEADS OF COMPENSATORY DAMAGES
2.
I. Contract
1.
ages
2.
II. Tort
1.
ages
2.
3.
I. Tort
II. Contract
[vii]
Contents
PART
THE LIMITS OF COMPENSATORY DAMAGES
4.
1.
2.
5.
1.
2.
3.
6.
I. Tort
(A) Causation
1.
2.
3.
4.
intervening force
(B) Scope of Protection: The Limits of Policy
1.
lished
2.
manner or to an unforeseeable degree where a
breach of duty to the claimant to take care has been
established
3.
liability in respect of a primary interest has been
established
4.
II. Contract
(A) Causation
1.
2.
force
(B) Scope of Protection: Contemplation of the Parties
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
[viii]
Contents
7.
v
7.
I. Various Meanings of the Term "Mitigation"
1.
the consequences of a wrong
2.
II. The Rule as to Avoidable Loss: No Recovery for
Loss which the Claimant Ought to have Avoided
1.
2.
damages
3.
whether loss should have been avoided
4.
when assessing what steps should have been taken by
him
III. The Corollary: Recovery for Loss Incurred in
Attempts to Mitigate the Damage
IV. The Rule as to Avoided Loss-, no recovery for loss
WHICH THE CLAIMANT HAS AVOIDED, UNLESS THE MATTER IS
COLLATERAL
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
8.
I. The Problem of Certainty
II. Circumstances in which Damages may be Awarded
ALTHOUGH THE NATURE OF THE DAMAGE PREVENTS ABSO¬
LUTE Certainty of Proof
1.
2.
3.
measured
4.
or non-pecuniary, is attributable to the defendant's
breach of duty
5.
loss will be or would have been incurred
[ix]
Contents
9.
I. Introductory: Circumstances in which the Same Set
of Facts Gives Rise to More Than One Cause of
Action
1.
separate wrongs
2.
protected by the law
3.
4.
rate damage on two separate occasions
II. Past Loss: Damage Before Accrual of the Cause of
Action
III. Past Loss: Damage Before Commencement of the
Action
IV. Prospective Loss: Damage After Commencement of
the Action
1.
2.
PART THREE
DAMAGES NOT STRICTLY BASED ON COMPENSATION
10.
I. Circumstances Giving Rise to an Award of Nominal
Damages
1.
2.
ciently proved
II. Amount Awarded
III. Practical Functions of Nominal Damages
11.
I. The General Ban on Exemplary Damages
II. Cases in which Exemplary Damages may be Awarded.
1.
possible
2.
possible
III. The Amount of the Exemplary Award
1.
[x]
Contents
2.
law category
12.
I. Concept and Meaning of Restitutionary Damages
II. Circumstances Giving Rise to Restitutionary Dam¬
ages
1.
2.
III. Particular Aspects of the Claim
13.
1.
ties
2.
3.
4.
oped
5.
PART FOUR
VARIOUS GENERAL FACTORS IN THE
ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES
14.
I. Income tax
(A) The Rule in Gourlets Case
(B) Type-situations in which the Rule in Gourlets
Case May Apply
1.
2.
3.
(C) The Practical Application of the Rule in Gour-
LErs Case
1.
2.
II. Capital Gains Tax
1.
2.
3.
[xi]
Contents
15.
I. The Historical Legacy and the Modern Law
1.
2.
ages
3.
4.
interest as damages
5.
II. Particular Type-Situations in which Interest may be
AWARDABLE
1.
2.
III. Calculation of the Amount of Interest
1.
2.
16.
1.
2.
3.
17.
Previous Proceedings
I. Costs in Previous Proceedings Between or Involving
the Same Parties
1.
2.
ing, assisting or causing the previous proceedings
3.
the previous proceedings
II. Costs, Damages and Fines in Previous Proceedings
Between the Now Claimant and Third Parties
1.
2.
damages
3.
fines have been claimed as damages
4.
5.
18.
1.
2.
[xii]
Contents
BOOK TWO
PARTICULAR CLAIMS
19.
pared
PART ONE
CONTRACT
20.
I. Breach by Seller
1.
2.
3.
4.
or description: goods accepted
5.
possession
6.
goods
II. Breach by Buyer
1.
2.
3.
21.
I. Breach by Lender
1.
2.
II. Breach by Hirer
1.
2.
3.
22.
I. Breach by Seller
(A) Failure to Complete
(B) Delay in Completion
(C) Breach of Covenants
1.
2.
[xiii]
Contents
3.
4.
II. Breach by Buyer
(A) Failure to Accept
(B) Breach of Covenants
1.
2.
23.
I. Breach by Lessor
(A) Failure to Complete
(B) Delay in Completion
(C) Breach of Covenants
1.
incumbrances
2.
3.
4.
II. Breach by Lessee
(A) Failure to Accept
(B) Breach of Covenants
1.
2.
premises
3.
4.
24.
I. Breach by Seller
1.
2.
II. Breach by Buyer
1.
2.
III. Breach by Lender
25.
I. Breach by Party Promising to Pay
1.
2.
II. Breach by Lender
III. Breach by Borrower
26.
I. Breach by Builder
[xiv]
Contents
1.
2.
3.
II. Breach by Owner
1.
2.
3.
27.
I. Breach by Carrier
(A) Carriage of Goods
1.
dition
2.
3.
(B) Carriage of Persons
1.
2.
3.
II. Breach by Cargo Owner
1.
2.
3.
28.
I. Breach by Employer
1.
2.
3.
4.
II. Breach by Employee
1.
2.
3.
29.
I. Breach by the Party Engaging the Services.
II. Breach by the Party Rendering the Services
(A) In General
(B) Particular Categories
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
[xv]
Contents
30.
I. Breach by Principal
II. Breach by Agent
(A) Agents Employed to Enter into Contracts on
BEHALF OF THE PRINCIPAL
1.
instructed
2.
tract as instructed
(B) Agents Dealing with the Principals Property.
31.
1.
2.
3.
PART TWO
TORT
32.
I. Damage
1.
2.
II. Destruction
1.
2.
33.
I. Introductory: and in Particular the Demise of
Detinue
II. Conversion
1.
2.
value of the goods
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
equivalent
8.
III. Trespass
IV. Wrongful Distress
[xvi]
Contents
1.
2.
V. Replevin
34.
I. Damage
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
II. Occupation and User
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
35.
I. Forms of Award
1.
2.
3.
4.
II. Certainty of Loss
1.
instance
2.
3.
III. Heads of Damage: Function and Interrelation
1.
2.
IV. Loss of Earning Capacity and Related Benefits
(A) General Method of Assessment
(B) Calculation of the Multiplicand and of the Mul¬
tiplier
1.
multiplicand
2.
3.
4.
factor for the multiplier
5.
the injury
[xvii]
Contents
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
(C) The Deductibility of Collateral Benefits
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
V. Medical and Related Expenses
(A) Expenses Included
1.
2.
(B) General Method of Assessment
(C) The Deductibility of Collateral Benefits
1.
2.
other than insurers
3.
4.
5.
6.
VI. Non-pecuniary Damage
1.
2.
3.
4.
VII.
Arising out of the Birth of their Children
36.
I. Claims for the Benefit of the Deceased's Dependants
(A) The Statutory Action
1.
2.
(B) The Statutory Measure of Damages
1
able or are recoverable only within limits
2.
3.
II. Claims Surviving the Death for the Benefit of the
Deceased's Estate
[xviii]
Contents
1.
2.
3.
37.
I. Assault
1.
2.
3.
II. False Imprisonment
1.
2.
ment by judicial order
3.
4.
38.
I. Types of Actionable Damage
II. Particular Torts
1.
2.
ceedings
III. Aggravation and Mitigation
IV. Exemplary Damages
39.
I. Slanders Actionable Only on Proof of Special Dam¬
age
1.
2.
3.
4.
II. Slanders Actionable Per
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
character and circumstances of the parties
6.
40.
I. Interference with Contracts
(A) Inducement of Breach of Contract
(B) Conspiracy
[xix]
Contents
(С)
П.
(A) Injurious Falsehood
1.
2.
(B) Infringement of Rights in Immaterial Property
1.
2.
3.
41.
I. Fraudulent Misrepresentation: Deceit
1.
2.
3.
II. Negligent Misrepresentation
1.
2.
3.
HI. Innocent Misrepresentation
PART THREE
HUMAN RIGHTS
42.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
BOOKTHREE
PROCEDURE
43.
1.
2.
3.
[xx]
Contents
44.
I. Proof
1.
2.
II. Judgment
1.
2.
45.
I. Appeals from an Award of Damages by a Jury
1.
2.
3.
II. Appeals from an Award of Damages by a Judge
1.
2.
Index
[xxi] |
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