Remedies in Contract and TortRemedies is the subject of increasing academic interest. It is one of the key organising concepts of the obligations approach to the common law, the pre-eminent approach in law schools, now officially sanctioned by the Law Society. This second edition modernizes the first edition quite considerably. This work determines the place of remedies in contract and tort within the current debate about the reform of the common law obligation. |
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Sisältö
Table of statutes | xxi |
the function and structure of remedies | 3 |
the concept of efficient breach | 11 |
Exceptions to the general preference for compensatory damages | 21 |
Forebearance alternative dispute resolution | 27 |
Alternative dispute resolution ADR | 38 |
Complaints and threats to reputation | 44 |
Termination for failure to perform | 51 |
Would restitution correct the wrong? | 268 |
Animals Act 1971 2 Statutes 281 | 281 |
The proper limits of restitution following nonperformance of | 282 |
Objectives of the law D Harris | 289 |
Causation mitigation and contributory | 296 |
Mitigation | 307 |
The legal rules on remoteness of damage | 313 |
Torts involving deliberate wrongdoing | 330 |
Administration of Justice Act 1985 | 57 |
Forfeiture of advance payments or of rights over property or arising | 58 |
Consumer protection D Harris | 65 |
s | 69 |
The protected contractual interests R Halson | 73 |
Contracts Rights of Third Parties | 80 |
Evaluation of loss in terms of the market | 82 |
Remoteness R Halson | 88 |
Copyright Act 1956 11 Statutes 326 | 93 |
The detailed legal rules on remoteness | 94 |
Interest and special damages for late payment | 107 |
The importance of competitive supply | 114 |
Scope of the rules of mitigation | 120 |
Expenditure incurred by C in reliance on the contract but not towards | 128 |
Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 | 137 |
Appraisal | 146 |
Introduction D Campbell | 153 |
Debt and mitigation | 160 |
Specific performance D Campbell | 166 |
Equitable factors relevant to the exercise of the courts discretion | 178 |
Defamation Act 195224 Statutes 108 | 186 |
Practical factors relevant to the exercise of the courts discretion | 187 |
Specific performance on terms | 193 |
Distinguishing between negative and positive undertakings | 200 |
Fair Trading Act 1973 47 Statutes | 201 |
Damages assessed as the cost to complete by a third party | 210 |
Appraisal of literal enforcement D Campbell | 217 |
Existing forms of restitution D Campbell | 231 |
Services rendered by C to D | 235 |
Rescission for common mistake and frustration | 241 |
The expansion of restitution D Campbell | 255 |
The restitutionary disgorgement of the gains from breach | 262 |
Retaking of chattels | 336 |
Loss of earnings | 342 |
Arbitration Act 1996 2 Statutes | 343 |
Expenses arising from Cs disability | 363 |
The calculation of damages | 369 |
deductions from damages | 382 |
Interest | 389 |
Claims under the Fatal Accidents Act 1976 | 393 |
the multiplicand | 399 |
Introduction | 405 |
Compensation outside the damages system | 412 |
Compensation for personal injury by accident | 427 |
a new direction | 453 |
Injunction | 473 |
The legal criteria for the choice between injunction and damages | 478 |
Damages in lieu of an injunction | 488 |
Interference and the problem of social cost | 496 |
Obstacles to negotiated solutions and the courts response | 510 |
Protecting the right to occupy or use land D Harris | 520 |
Protecting the right to use chattels D Harris | 530 |
Misappropriation | 541 |
Unauthorised use | 547 |
Misrepresentation | 553 |
The economic torts | 563 |
An Australian remedy | 572 |
Concurrent liability in contract and tort D Harris | 575 |
Contract | 594 |
Concurrent liability and bad faith breach | 604 |
Interim mandatory injunctions | 612 |
Death | 618 |
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Remedies in Contract and Tort Donald Renshaw Harris,David Campbell,Roger Halson Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2002 |
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