Darkness on the edge of town? Or is the calculation of consequential losses in dilapidation claims harder than it looks? (Part 1)
Taggart, Nic
Darkness on the edge of town? Or is the calculation of consequential losses in dilapidation claims harder than it looks? (Part 1) - 2016 - Journal of Building Survey, Appraisal & Valuation 4(3) Winter 2015-16, 130-142(13) .
A series of two articles looking at the calculation of consquential losses for breach of tenant's covenants in dilapidations claims. Part 1 looks at different ways of quantifying damages comparing contrasting rules in "Joyner v Weeks" [1891] 2 QB 31 and "Ruxley Electronics & Construction v Forsyth" [1996] AC 344. It also summarises the general law on causation, remoteness of damage and recovering the reasonable costs of mitigation. (Taken from abstract). (For Part 2 see L15219)
Dilapidations
CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS
CAUSATION
DAMAGE
COSTS
JOYNER V WEEKS
RUXLEY ELECTRONICS & CONSTRUCTION V FORSYTH
United Kingdom--
Darkness on the edge of town? Or is the calculation of consequential losses in dilapidation claims harder than it looks? (Part 1) - 2016 - Journal of Building Survey, Appraisal & Valuation 4(3) Winter 2015-16, 130-142(13) .
A series of two articles looking at the calculation of consquential losses for breach of tenant's covenants in dilapidations claims. Part 1 looks at different ways of quantifying damages comparing contrasting rules in "Joyner v Weeks" [1891] 2 QB 31 and "Ruxley Electronics & Construction v Forsyth" [1996] AC 344. It also summarises the general law on causation, remoteness of damage and recovering the reasonable costs of mitigation. (Taken from abstract). (For Part 2 see L15219)
Dilapidations
CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS
CAUSATION
DAMAGE
COSTS
JOYNER V WEEKS
RUXLEY ELECTRONICS & CONSTRUCTION V FORSYTH
United Kingdom--