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adam_text | E S S E N T I A L S OF C A N A D I A N L A W REMEDIES: THE LAW OF
DAMAGES S E C O N D E D I T I O N JAMIE CASSELS PROFESSOR OF LAW, VICE
PRESIDENT ACADEMIE, AND PROVOST, UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA ELIZABETH
ADJIN-TETTEY PROFESSOR OF LAW, UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA DETAILED TABLE OF
CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XIX CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION I A. SCOPE AND
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SUBJECT L B. THE PRINCIPLES OF REMEDIAL SELECTION 3
C. THE INTERESTS PROTECTED 6 1) A FOURFOLD TYPOLOGY OF DAMAGE MEASURES 6
2) THE MEASURES ILLUSTRATED 7 3) GENERAL PRINCIPLES 11 D. LIMITS ON THE
AWARD OF DAMAGES IL PART ONE: COMPENSATORY DAMAGES O CHAPTER 2:
COMPENSATION FOR HARM TO ECONOMIC INTERESTS IS A. INTRODUCTION 15 B.
BREACH OF CONTRACT: THE EXPECTATION MEASURE 16 1) INTRODUCTION 16 2) WHY
ARE EXPECTATION DAMAGES THE STANDARD MEASURE IN CONTRACT LAW? 17 A)
EXPECTATION DAMAGES IN A CREDIT ECONOMY: PLANNING AND RISK ALLOCATION 17
B) FULLER AND PURDUE S JURISTIC EXPLANATION 18 VIII REMEDIES: THE LAW OF
DAMAGES C) ECONOMIE EFFICIENCY 19 C. EXPECTATION DAMAGES IN TYPICAL
SITUATIONS 11 1) SALE OF GOODS 21 A) GENERAL PRINCIPLES 21 B) TIME OF
ASSESSMENT AND THE RELATIONSHIP WITH MITIGATION 22 C) INFLATION AND
INTEREST 24 D) SELLER S LOST PROFIT AND THE PROBLEM OF LOST VOLUME 24 E)
BUYER S LOST PROFKS AND OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL LOSSES 26 0 CONTRACTS WITH
ALTERNATIVE MODES OF PERFORMANCE 27 2) LAND SALES AND LEASES 27 3)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES IN RELATION TO LAND TRANSACTIONS 29 4) BUILDING
CONTRACTS 30 5) EMPLOYMENT AND SERVICE CONTRACTS 31 A) CLAIMS BY
EMPLOYERS 31 B) CLAIMS BY EMPLOYEES FOR WRONGFUL DISMISSAL 32 C)
DISCRETIONARY BENEFITS 32 D. ISSUES IN THE ASSESSMENT OF EXPECTATION
DAMAGES 33 1) LOST PROFITS AND OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL LOSSES 33 A) GENERAL
PRINCIPLES 33 B) LIMITS ON RECOVERY: REMOTENESS AND MITIGATION 34 C)
CUMULATIVE CLAIMS AND AVOIDING DOUBLE RECOVERY: THE MEANING OF PROFIT
37 2) COST OF PERFORMANCE OR DIMINUTION IN VALUE 39 A) THE ISSUE
EXPLAINED 39 B) FACTORS USED TO DETERMINE THE TRUE LOSS 40 C)
ALTERNATIVE MEASURES 41 E. RELIANCE DAMAGES 43 1) INTRODUCTION 43 A)
GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND VOCABULARY 43 B) THE AVAILABILITY OF RELIANCE
DAMAGES 44 2) RELIANCE DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT 44 A) AS AN
ALTERNATIVE TO EXPECTATION DAMAGES 44 B) WHAT IS INCLUDED: THE PROBLEM
OF PRE-CONTRACT EXPENDITURES C) THE RELATION BETWEEN RELIANCE DAMAGES
AND EXPECTATION DAMAGES 47 D) CUMULATIVE CLAIMS: RELIANCE DAMAGES AS A
COMPLEMENT TO EXPECTATION DAMAGES 50 F. DAMAGES FOR ECONOMIE LOSSES IN
TORT 52 1) BASES OF LIABILITY FOR ECONOMIE LOSS IN TORT 52 2) BASIC
PRINCIPLES OF DAMAGES IN TORT: RESTITUTIO IN INTEGRUM 53 3) FRAUD AND
MISREPRESENTATION 54 4) NEGLIGENCE CAUSING PURE ECONOMIE LOSS 56 TABLE
OF CONTENTS I 5) ASSESSING THE BUT FOR SITUATION 57 6) CLAIMS FOR LOST
PROFITS AND FORGONE OPPORTUNITIES: THE CONVERGENCE OF RELIANCE AND
EXPECTATION DAMAGES 61 CHAPTER 3: COMPENSATION FOR HARM TO PROPERTY
INTERESTS 65 A. INTRODUCTION 65 B. NON-DELIVERY OF PROPERTY 66 1) BREACH
OF CONTRACT TO BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE 67 A) GENERAL PRINCIPLES 67 B)
TIME OF ASSESSMENT 67 C) THE RULE IN BAIN V. FOTHERGILL 68 I) CRITICISM
OF THE RULE AND EXCEPTIONS 69 II) REFORM OF THE RULE 70 D) CONSEQUENTIAL
LOSSES 71 2) NON-DELIVERY AND MISAPPROPRIATION OF CHATTELS 72 A) BREACH
OF CONTRACT 72 B) TORT 72 I) GENERAL PRINCIPLES: VALUE TO THE OWNER 72
II) TIME OF ASSESSMENT: DETINUE AND CONVERSION 73 III) CONSEQUENTIAL
LOSSES 76 C. DEFECTS, DAMAGE, AND DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY 76 1)
CONTRACT: SALE OF DEFECTIVE PROPERTY AND DEFECTIVE IMPROVEMENTS 77 2)
DAMAGE TO CHATTELS 77 3) TRESPASS TO REAL PROPERTY 79 4) DATE FOR
ASSESSING DAMAGES 80 5) CONSEQUENTIAL LOSSES 81 A) NECESSARY EXPENSES 81
B) LOST PROFITS 82 I) LIMITS ON THE RECOVERY OF LOST PROFITS 82 II) THE
RELATION BETWEEN LOST VALUE AND LOST PROFITS 83 C) LOSS OF USE OF
NON-PROFIT-EARNING CHATTELS 86 D. COST OF REPAIRS VERSUS DIMINUTION IN
VALUE 88 1) THE ISSUE EXPLAINED 88 2) CHATTELS 89 3) REAL PROPERTY 91 4)
CONTRACT CASES 93 5) ALTEMATE MEASURES 99 E. THE PROBLEM OF BETTERMENT
WI X REMEDIES-. THE LAW OF DAMAGES F. RESTITUTIONARY-TYPE REMEDIES FOR
INTERFERENCE WITH PROPERTY 105 1) INTRODUCTION 105 2) OPPORTUNITY
COST/SAVINGS APPROACHES 105 3) FULL DISGORGEMENT 106 4) INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY AND BREACH OF CONFIDENCE 107 5) TRUE RESTITUTION 109 G.
NON-PECUNIARY LOSSES IN RESPECT OF PROPERTY 109 CHAPTER 4: COMPENSATION
FORPERSONAL INJURY M A. INTRODUCTION AND TERMINOLOGY 111 B. GENERAL
CONSIDERATIONS 112 1) CAUSATION 112 2) CERTAINTY 113 3) REMOTENESS 113
4) MITIGATION AND COLLATERAL BENEFITS 113 C. THE FORM OF THE AWARD 114
1) ITEMIZING 114 2) LUMP SUM AWARDS 114 A) ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
OF THE LUMP SUM 115 B) ALTERNATIVES TO THE LUMP SUM: PERIODIC PAYMENTS
AND STRUCTURED SETTLEMENTS 116 I) COMMON LAW 116 II) STRUCTURED
SETTLEMENTS 116 III) LEGISLATIVE REFORM 117 3) INTEREST AND INFLATION
118 D. SPECIAL DAMAGES 119 E. COST OF FUTURE CARE 122 1) THE LEVEL OF
CARE 123 2) DURATION OF AWARD: LIFE EXPECTANCY 125 3) CONTINGENCIES 125
4) AVOIDING OVERLAP WITH THE AWARD FOR LOST INCOME 126 5) COLLATERAL
BENEFITS 127 6) TAXATION 128 F. LOST EARNING CAPACITY 130 1) THE
CONCEPTUAL BASIS: EARNING CAPACITY AS A CAPITAL ASSET 130 2) ASSESSING
LOST EARNING CAPACITY IN PRACTICE 132 A) SELECTING THE BASIS FOR
ASSESSING THE LOSS 132 B) RESIDUAL EARNINGS 133 C) ACCOUNTING FOR
POSITIVE CONTINGENCIES AND LOST CHANCES 133 TABLE OF CONTENTS XI D)
VOLUNTARY UNDEREMPLOYMENT 135 3) DURATION OF LOST EARNINGS AND THE
PROBLEM OF LOST YEARS 140 A) GENERAL PRINCIPLES 140 B) PARTIAL DEDUCTION
FOR LOST YEARS 141 4) DEDUCTIONS FOR NEGATIVE CONTINGENCIES 143 5)
COLLATERAL BENEFITS 144 6) TREATMENT OF TAXATION 144 7) SPECIAL PROBLEMS
IN ASSESSING LOST EARNING CAPACITY 146 A) CHILDREN 146 B) THE USE OF
GENDERED AND RACIALIZED STATISTICS 149 I) THE IMPACT OF STATISTICS 149
II) DE-GENDERING THE STATISTICS 151 C) OTHER GENDER-SPECIFIC PROBLEMS:
THE MARRIAGE CONTINGENCY 156 G. COMPENSATION FOR LOST HOMEMAKING
CAPACITY AND LOST FAMILY INCOME 160 1) INTRODUCTION TO THE CLAIM 160 2)
COMPENSATION FOR DIMINISHED HOUSEKEEPING CAPACITY 163 3) COMPENSATION
FOR LOSS OF INTERDEPENDENT RELATIONSHIP 165 H. DISCOUNTING TO PRESENT
VALUE 167 I. NON-PECUNIARY DAMAGES 168 1) THE FUNCTIONAL APPROACH 169 2)
NON-PECUNIARY DAMAGES: THE CEILING 169 3) APPLICATION OF THE FUNCTIONAL
APPROACH 171 A) GENERAL PRINCIPLES 171 B) THE UNCONSCIOUS PLAINTIFF 173
C) CRITICISM AND EXCEPTIONS 175 J. MANAGEMEN T FEES 179 CHAPTER 5:
COMPENSATION FOR DEATH ISO A. INTRODUCTION 180 B. FAMILY COMPENSATION
ACTIONS 181 1) BASIS OF THE CLAIM 181 2) PECUNIARY LOSSES ONLY 184 3)
LOST FINANCIAL SUPPORT 186 4) TREATMENT OF TAXATION 187 5) LOSS OF
SERVICES 188 A) INTRODUCTION: THE CONCEPTUAL BASIS 188 B) SCOPE OF THE
CLAIM 191 C) MEASUREMENT ISSUES 191 6) LOSS OF GUIDANCE, CARE, AND
COMPANIONSHIP 195 XII REMEDIES: THE LAW OF DAMAGES A) BASIS OF CLAIM AND
MEASUREMENT 195 B) DEATHOF A CHILD 198 7) CONTINGENCIES 199 A)
INTRODUCTION 199 B) DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE 200 C. SURVIVAL ACTIONS 204
1) BASIS OF CLAIM 205 2) NON-PECUNIARY LOSSES 206 A) GENERAL PRINCIPLES
206 B) PAIN AND SUFFERING AND LOSS OF AMENITIES 207 C) LOSS OF
EXPECTATION OF LIFE 209 3) PUNITIVE DAMAGES 209 4) LOSS OF EARNING
CAPACITY 210 CHAPTER 6: COMPENSATION FOR HARM TO INTANGIBLE INTERESTS:
NON-PECUNIARY AND AGGRAVATED DAMAGES 212 A. INTRODUCTION AND TERMINOLOGY
212 B. NON-PECUNIARY DAMAGES IN TORT LAW 214 1) COMPENSATION FOR
NON-PECUNIARY LOSSES AS A SEPARATE HEAD OF DAMAGES 214 2) COMPENSATION
FOR NON-PECUNIARY LOSSES BY AGGRAVATED DAMAGES 216 A) INTENTIONAL TORTS
217 B) DEFAMATION 217 C) TORTS AFFECTING PROPERTY 219 D) AGGRAVATED
DAMAGES IN NEGLIGENCE ACTIONS 219 E) FORM OF THE AWARD: A SEPARATE HEAD
OF DAMAGES? 219 C. NON-PECUNIARY DAMAGES IN CONTRACT LAW 220 1) THE RULE
IN ADDIS V. GRAMOPHONE 220 A) HISTORICAL EXCEPTIONS TO THE ADDIS RULE
220 B) REASONS FOR THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE 221 2) THE CURRENT LAW 223 A)
INTANGIBLE ECONOMIE LOSSES 223 B) CONTRACTS WITH NON-ECONOMIE SUBJECT
MATTER 225 C) THE CONCEPT OF CONSUMER SURPLUS 228 D) NON-PECUNIARY
DAMAGES IN ORDINARY CONTRACTS 230 E) EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS AND WRONGFUL
DISMISSAL 234 I) THE CAUSAL REQUIREMENT 237 II) THE INDEPENDENTLY
ACTIONABLE REQUIREMENT 237 III) EXTENDED NOTICE PERIODS 240 TABLE OF
CONTENTS XIII IV) CONCLUSION AND SUMMARY 243 3) QUANTUM 244 PART TWO:
NON-COMPENSATORY DAMAGES 247 CHAPTER 7: AWARDS MEASURED BY BENEFIT:
RESTITUTION 249 A. INTRODUCTION 249 B. THE PRINCIPLE OF UNJUST
ENRICHMENT 251 C. THE AVAILABILITY OF RESTITUTIONARY REMEDIES 253 1)
BREACH OF CONTRACT 253 2) INEFFECTIVE TRANSACTIONS 257 3) MISTAKE 258 4)
UNOFFICIOUS CONFERRAL OF BENEFITS 260 5) GAINS FROM WRONGDOING 260 A)
WAIVER OF TORT AND TRESPASS 260 B) ECONOMIE TORTS, MISAPPROPRIATION OF
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, AND BREACH OF CONFIDENCE 261 C) BREACH OF
FIDUCIARY DUTY 264 6) FUTURE DEVELOPMENT 265 D. REMEDIAL OPTIONS FOR
UNJUST ENRICHMENT 266 1) INTRODUCTION 266 2) MONETARY RESTITUTION 266 3)
THE CONSTRUCTIVE TRUST 267 4) ACCOUNTING 268 5) RESCISSION 269 E.
MEASURING THE ENRICHMENT: VALUATION ISSUES 270 1) NET PROFIT METHOD 270
2) APPORTIONMENT METHOD 272 3) SAVINGS-COMPARISON METHOD 273 4)
OPPORTUNITY-COST METHOD 275 5) VALUING NON-MONETARY BENEFITS 277 CHAPTER
8: PUNITIVE DAMAGES 281 A. INTRODUCTION AND TERMINOLOGY 281 1) PUNITIVE
DAMAGES DISTINGUISHED FROM COMPENSATORY DAMAGES 281 2) GENERAL
PRINCIPLES OF AVAILABILITY 282 3) REASONS FOR THE LIMITED AVAILABILITY
OF PUNITIVE DAMAGES 283 XIV REMEDIES: THE LAW OF DAMAGES 4) COMPARISON
WITH ENGLAND AND THE UNITED STATES 284 B. PUNITIVE DAMAGES IN TORT 286
1) GENERAL PRINCIPLES 286 2) INTENTIONAL TORTS 288 3) NEGLIGENCE 289 4)
PRODUCTS LIABILITY CASES 290 5) BREACH OF FIDUCIARY DUTY 291 6) FATAL
ACCIDENTS 292 7) PUNITIVE DAMAGES TO STRIP WRONGFUL GAINS 292 8)
PUNITIVE DAMAGES AGAINST GOVERNMENT AND IN CHARTER CASES 293 C. QUANTUM
OF AWARDS 294 1) GENERAL RANGE OF AWARDS 294 2) FACTORS AFFECTING
QUANTUM 295 3) THE EFFECT OF PREVIOUS CRIMINAL SANCTIONS: DOUBLE
PUNISHMENT? 298 D. PROPER DEFENDANTS 300 E. PUNITIVE DAMAGES IN CONTRACT
302 1) REASONS FOR THE LIMITED AVAILABILITY OF PUNITIVE DAMAGES 302 2)
THE CURRENT LAW 304 3) BAD-FAITH INSURANCE CLAIMS 306 CHAPTER 9: NOMINAL
DAMAGES AND CONTEMPTUOUS DAMAGES 310 A. NOMINAL DAMAGES 310 1)
DEFINITION AND PURPOSE 310 2) AVAILABILITY OF NOMINAL DAMAGES 311 3)
AMOUNT OF NOMINAL DAMAGES 312 B. CONTEMPTUOUS DAMAGES 314 PART THREE:
LIMITING PRINCIPLES 317 CHAPTER 10: CERTAINTYANDCAUSATION 319 A.
INTRODUCTION: PROOF OF DAMAGES 319 1) GENERAL PRINCIPLES 319 2)
PLAINTIFF-FAVOURABLE PRESUMPTIONS: WASTED EXPENSES IN CONTRACT AND TORT
322 B. FUTURE UNCERTAINTY AND LOST CHANCES 324 TABLE OF CONTENTS XV 1)
UNCERTAIN FUTURE LOSSES 324 2) LOST CHANCES IN CONTRACT LAW 325 3) THE
LIMITS OF LOST CHANCES IN CONTRACT 328 4) LOST CHANCES IN TORT 329 5)
LOST CHANCES TO AVOID A LOSS 331 C. CAUSAL UNCERTAINTY AND LOST CHANCES
332 1) THE PROBLEM OF CAUSAL UNCERTAINTY 332 2) EXPERIMENTS WITH
REVERSED ONUS RULES 334 3) CAUSAL UNCERTAINTY AND PROBABILISTIC DAMAGES
337 D. THE EFFECT ON DAMAGES OF SUBSEQUENT EVENTS 342 CHAPTER 11:
REMOTENESS OF DAMAGES 345 A. INTRODUCTION 345 B. REMOTENESS IN CONTRACT
346 1) TH E RULE IN HADLEY V. BAXENDALE 346 2) THE ORIGIN AND PURPOSE OF
THE REMOTENESS RULE 348 3) RENNING THE RULE: THE SEMANTICS OF REMOTENESS
349 4) APPLICATION OF THE REMOTENESS RULE: RELEVANT CONSIDERATIONS 351
5) COMMUNICATION OF SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES 356 C. REMOTENESS IN TORT 358
1) GENERAL PRINCIPLES 358 2) THE RULE IN HUGHES V. LORD ADVOCATE: TYPE
OF INJURY FORESEEABLE, NOT MANNER 361 3) THE THIN-SKULL RULE: TYPE OF
INJURY FORESEEABLE, NOT EXTENT 362 D. TORT VERSUS CONTRACT 366 E.
REMOTENESS, MITIGATION, AND IMPECUNIOSITY 369 CHAPTER 12: MITIGATION,
AVOIDED LOSS, AND TIME OF ASSESSMENT 375 A. MITIGATION OF DAMAGES 375 1)
INTRODUCTION 375 2) GENERAL PRINCIPLES: REASONABLENESS 377 3) MITIGATION
APPLIED 380 A) SALE OF GOODS 380 B) PROPERTY DAMAGE 380 C) WRONGFUL
DISMISSAL 381 D) PERSONAL INJURIES 384 XVI REMEDIES: THE LAW OF DAMAGES
4) COSTS INCURRED IN MITIGATING 384 5) MITIGATION BEFORE BREACH? THE
PROBLEM OF ANTICIPATORY REPUDIATION 385 B. MITIGATION IN PERSONAL INJURY
CASES 389 1) GENERAL PRINCIPLES 389 2) THE PSYCHOLOGICAL THIN SKULL 391
3) RELIGIOUS SCRUPLES 392 4) CONSEQUENCES OF A FAILURE TO MITIGATE 393
C. AVOIDED LOSS 395 D. TIME OF ASSESSMENT 399 1) GENERAL RULE: TIME OF
THE WRONG 399 2) INTEREST AND INFLATION 402 3) EXCEPTIONS TO THE TIME
OF THE WRONG RULE 402 4) SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE, MITIGATION, AND TIME OF
ASSESSMENT 406 A) THE PURCHASER S ACTION 406 B) THE VENDOR S ACTION 408
C) FURTHER RESTRICTIONS ON EQUITABLE DAMAGES 410 D) THE WINDFALL
PROBLEM: INTEREST ON THE PURCHASE PRICE 412 CHAPTER 13: DEDUCTIONS FROM
DAMAGES: COLLATERAL BENEFITS 4I6 A. INTRODUCTION 416 1) THE ISSUE
EXPLAINED 416 2) FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS 417 3) A NOTE ON SUBROGATION AND
TRUST 419 B. THE TREATMENT OF SPECIFIC BENEFITS 420 1) GIFTS AND PRIVATE
CHARITY 420 2) NURSING AND OTHER GRATUITOUS BENEFITS IN KIND 422 3)
HOUSEKEEPING SERVICES 423 A) PERSONAL INJURY CASES 423 B) FATAL ACCIDENT
CASES 426 4) PRIVATE INSURANCE BENEFITS 428 5) CONTRACTUAL EMPLOYMENT
BENEFITS 429 A) RECENT LEGAL DEVELOPMENTS 429 B) THE FUTURE: ALTERNATE
VIEWS AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS 433 C) WRONGFUL DISMISSAL CASES 436 6)
PENSIONS 439 7) [UN] EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFITS 441 8) WORKERS
COMPENSATION BENEFITS 443 9) WELFARE BENEFITS 444 TABLE OF CONTENTS XVII
10) HEALTH INSURANCE BENEFITS 446 C. CONCLUSION 450 CHAPTER 14: JUDICIAL
OVERSIGHT OF REMEDY STIPULATION 452 A. INTRODUCTION 452 1) REMEDY
STIPULATION AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES 452 2) THE ADVANTAGES AND
DISADVANTAGES OF STIPULATED DAMAGES 453 B. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES AND
PENALTIES 453 1) BASIC CONCEPTS 453 2) THE TESTS 454 A) PROPORTIONALITY
455 B) TRIVIAL BREACH 458 C) UNCONSCIONABILITY 458 D) TIME OF
APPLICATION OF THE TESTS 461 3) CONSEQUENCES OF FINDING OF LIQUIDATED
DAMAGES OR PENALTY 462 4) RELATION BETWEEN LIQUIDATED DAMAGES AND
SPECIFIC RELIEF 465 C. DISGUISED PENALTY CLAUSES 467 TABLE OF CASES 469
INDEX 519 ABOUT THE AUTHORS 531
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title_fullStr | Remedies the law of damages Jamie Cassels ; Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey |
title_full_unstemmed | Remedies the law of damages Jamie Cassels ; Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey |
title_short | Remedies |
title_sort | remedies the law of damages |
title_sub | the law of damages |
topic | Dommages-intérêts - Canada Remedies Voies de droit - Canada Damages Canada Remedies (Law) Canada |
topic_facet | Dommages-intérêts - Canada Remedies Voies de droit - Canada Damages Canada Remedies (Law) Canada Kanada |
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