Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey

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Remedies, 3/e

The Law of Damages

The law of judicial remedies, which includes the law of damages, ranges over the entire field of substantive private law, including the law of contract, tort, and property. In a pragmatic sense, … ; 649 View
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Introduction

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Introduces the law of remedies by discussing the scope and significance of the subject, the principles of remedial selection, the interests protected, as well as limits on the award of damages. ; 13 $1.30 Add
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Compensation for Harm to Economic Interests

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Explores the principle of recovery for harm to economic interests, focusing primarily upon contract law, although tort law is also touched upon. Expectation damages in typical situations, issues … ; 56 $5.60 Add
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Compensation for Harm to Property Interests

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Outlines the basic principles of damages assessment in relation to property interests, in both contract and tort, focusing on the non-delivery of property, defects, damage and destruction of … ; 53 $5.30 Add
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Compensation for Personal Injury

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Discusses compensation for personal injury, focusing on the form of the award, special damages, the cost of future care, lost earning capacity, compensation for lost homemaking capacity and lost … ; 79 $7.90 Add
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Compensation for Death

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Outlines compensation for death, primarily focusing on family compensation actions and survival actions. ; 35 $3.50 Add
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Compensation for Harm to Intangible Interests

Non-pecuniary and Aggravated Damages

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Explores compensation for harm to intangible interests, primarily focusing on non-pecuniary and aggravated damages. Non-pecuniary damages in both tort law and contract law are discussed. ; 39 $3.90 Add
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Awards Measured by Benefit

Restitution

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Discusses awards measured by benefit, focusing on the principle of unjust enrichment, the availability of restitutionary remedies, remedial options for unjust enrichment and valuation issues with … ; 39 $3.90 Add
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Punitive Damages

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Outlines punitive damages, considering punitive damages in tort law, quantum of awards, proper defendants and punitive damages in contract law. ; 34 $3.40 Add
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Nominal Damages and Contemptuous Damages

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Considers the definition, purpose, availability and amount of nominal damages, as well as contemptuous damages. ; 6 $0.60 Add
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Certainty and Causation

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Explains the general principles of proof regarding damages assessment, explains recovery for “lost chances” and shows how an imaginative approach to damages quantification can resolve … ; 29 $2.90 Add
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Remoteness of Damages

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Outlines remoteness of damages in both contract law and tort law. Rules from Hadley v Baxendale and Hughes v Lord Advocate are also discussed. ; 36 $3.60 Add
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Mitigation, Avoided Loss, and Time of Assessment

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Discusses mitigation of damages, mitigation in personal injury cases, avoided loss and time of assessment. ; 52 $5.20 Add
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Deductions from Damages

Collateral Benefits

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Discusses deduction from damages and collateral benefits, focusing on the treatment of specific benefits, including private insurance benefits and pensions. ; 40 $4.00 Add
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Judicial Oversight of Remedy Stipulation

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Explains judicial oversight of remedy stipulation, focusing on liquidated damages and penalties, as well as disguised penalty clauses. ; 20 $2.00 Add