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Remedies for Torts, Breach of Contract, and Equitable Wrongs / Andrew Burrows, MA, DCL, LLM (Harvard), QC (Hon), FBA.

By: Publisher: Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2019Edition: Fourth editionDescription: lvii, 566 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780198705932
  • 9780198705949
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.03 BUR
LOC classification:
  • KD1949 .B87 2019
Contents:
Table of Contents PART ONE INTRODUCTION; 1. General; 2. The impact of the Human Rights Act 1998; PART TWO COMPENSATION; SECTION ONE GENERAL PRINCIPLES IN ASSESSING COMPENSATORY DAMAGES; 3. Introduction to compensatory damages; 4. Factual causation; 5. Proof of loss and loss of a chance; 6. Contractual reliance damages; 7. Principles limiting compensatory damages; 8. Compensating advantages; 9. Form of compensatory damages, date for assessment, taxation; SECTION TWO DAMAGES FOR THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF LOSS; 10. Pecuniary loss (except consequent on personal injury, death or loss of reputation); 11. Personal injury losses; 12. Losses on death; 13. Loss of reputation; 14. Mental distress or physical inconvenience (except consequent on personal injury or death); SECTION THREE MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES RELEVANT TO COMPENSATORY DAMAGES; 15. Interest as damages and interest on damages; 16. Limitation periods; 17. Equitable (compensatory) damages; 18. Negotiating damages; PART THREE RESTITUTION AND PUNISHMENT; 19. Restitutionary remedies (for torts and breach of contract); 20. Punitive damages; PART FOUR COMPELLING PERFORMANCE OR PREVENTING (OR COMPELLING THE UNDOING OF) A WRONG; 21. The award of an agreed sum; 22. Specific performance; 23. Injunctions; 24. Delivery up; PART FIVE DECLARING RIGHTS; 25. Nominal and contemptuous damages and declarations; PART SIX REMEDIES FOR EQUITABLE WRONGS; 26. Remedies for equitable wrongs;
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Includes table of cases.

Table of Contents
PART ONE INTRODUCTION;
1. General;
2. The impact of the Human Rights Act 1998;
PART TWO COMPENSATION;
SECTION ONE GENERAL PRINCIPLES IN ASSESSING COMPENSATORY DAMAGES;
3. Introduction to compensatory damages;
4. Factual causation;
5. Proof of loss and loss of a chance;
6. Contractual reliance damages;
7. Principles limiting compensatory damages;
8. Compensating advantages;
9. Form of compensatory damages, date for assessment, taxation;
SECTION TWO DAMAGES FOR THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF LOSS;
10. Pecuniary loss (except consequent on personal injury, death or loss of reputation);
11. Personal injury losses;
12. Losses on death;
13. Loss of reputation;
14. Mental distress or physical inconvenience (except consequent on personal injury or death);
SECTION THREE MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES RELEVANT TO COMPENSATORY DAMAGES;
15. Interest as damages and interest on damages;
16. Limitation periods;
17. Equitable (compensatory) damages;
18. Negotiating damages;
PART THREE RESTITUTION AND PUNISHMENT;
19. Restitutionary remedies (for torts and breach of contract);
20. Punitive damages;
PART FOUR COMPELLING PERFORMANCE OR PREVENTING (OR COMPELLING THE UNDOING OF) A WRONG;
21. The award of an agreed sum;
22. Specific performance;
23. Injunctions;
24. Delivery up;
PART FIVE DECLARING RIGHTS;
25. Nominal and contemptuous damages and declarations;
PART SIX REMEDIES FOR EQUITABLE WRONGS;
26. Remedies for equitable wrongs;

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