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Does distress mean damage?

By: Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (1442) 18 October 2014, 105(1)Publication details: 2014Subject(s): Summary: Claims by disgruntled home buyers for damages for distress and inconvenience are generally difficult to win but there are exceptions to this. These include when the object of a contract is to provide pleasure, relaxation and piece of mind such as in the provision of a holiday. Mentions relevant caselaw including, Watts and another v Morrow and Farley v Skinner.
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Claims by disgruntled home buyers for damages for distress and inconvenience are generally difficult to win but there are exceptions to this. These include when the object of a contract is to provide pleasure, relaxation and piece of mind such as in the provision of a holiday. Mentions relevant caselaw including, Watts and another v Morrow and Farley v Skinner.