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Written by leading commercial law barrister and academic, Adam Kramer KC, this work, now in its 4th edition, has established itself as a leading practitioner text on the topic of damages in contract law and commercial disputes and is regularly referred to and cited in and by courts.
Part II is structured according to the type of breach of obligation, such as service obligations (includes commercial services, and also employment) loss of use of money, providing detailed analysis facilitating the read across from cases outside the particular practice area (most commodities lawyers don’t know landlord and tenant cases, most professional negligence lawyers don’t know employment cases, etc). It can be used by those in a particular area (construction, sale of goods, financial disputes) whilst also providing cases and answers outside the specialist works on those areas.
Part III deals with factual causation and actual loss.
Principles of remoteness, mitigation and legal causation are dealt with in Part IV, with Chapter 18 on causation in practice uniquely structured in categorising cases on breaks in the chain of causation by the type of event (e.g. claimant speculation, post-breach dealings with defendants, receipt of benefits from third parties).
Particular types of loss requiring separate examination are dealt with in Part V whilst other matters such as third parties and loss; negotiating damages; non-compensatory damages, concurrent claims and exclusion clauses are discussed within Part VI.
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What's New
The text has been reviewed and fully updated to take account of important case law developments, in particular:
In addition, the author has made significant and substantive changes discussing and clarifying a number of developing areas of the law and provided structural changes to the text for ease of navigation. A large chapter on property-related complaints (in sale of goods, construction disputes etc) has been split into three smaller chapters on, respectively, non-delivery and destruction (chapter 4); defects, damage and mis-construction (chapter 5); and valuing loss in property cases where replacement and repair do not govern (chapter 6).
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Written by leading commercial law barrister and academic, Adam Kramer KC, this work, now in its 4th edition, has established itself as a leading practitioner text on the topic of damages in contract law and commercial disputes and is regularly referred to and cited in and by courts.
Part II is structured according to the type of breach of obligation, such as service obligations (includes commercial services, and also employment) loss of use of money, providing detailed analysis facilitating the read across from cases outside the particular practice area (most commodities lawyers don’t know landlord and tenant cases, most professional negligence lawyers don’t know employment cases, etc). It can be used by those in a particular area (construction, sale of goods, financial disputes) whilst also providing cases and answers outside the specialist works on those areas.
Part III deals with factual causation and actual loss.
Principles of remoteness, mitigation and legal causation are dealt with in Part IV, with Chapter 18 on causation in practice uniquely structured in categorising cases on breaks in the chain of causation by the type of event (e.g. claimant speculation, post-breach dealings with defendants, receipt of benefits from third parties).
Particular types of loss requiring separate examination are dealt with in Part V whilst other matters such as third parties and loss; negotiating damages; non-compensatory damages, concurrent claims and exclusion clauses are discussed within Part VI.
Features
What's New
The text has been reviewed and fully updated to take account of important case law developments, in particular:
In addition, the author has made significant and substantive changes discussing and clarifying a number of developing areas of the law and provided structural changes to the text for ease of navigation. A large chapter on property-related complaints (in sale of goods, construction disputes etc) has been split into three smaller chapters on, respectively, non-delivery and destruction (chapter 4); defects, damage and mis-construction (chapter 5); and valuing loss in property cases where replacement and repair do not govern (chapter 6).
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