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In Spartan Steel & Alloys Ltd v Martin & Co (Contractors) Ltd [1973] 1 QB 27 the defendants negligently cut off power to the plaintiff’s factory ruining some melts that were being processed. The damaged metal was physical damage and, therefore, [...]. In addition, the metal would have been sold at a profit and the loss of profit on that particular damaged metal was also recoverable as consequential economic loss.
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the loss was recoverable

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#law #negligence #pel #tort
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In Spartan Steel & Alloys Ltd v Martin & Co (Contractors) Ltd [1973] 1 QB 27 the defendants negligently cut off power to the plaintiff’s factory ruining some melts that were being processed. The damaged metal was physical damage and, therefore, [...]. In addition, the metal would have been sold at a profit and the loss of profit on that particular damaged metal was also recoverable as consequential economic loss.
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#law #negligence #pel #tort
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In Spartan Steel & Alloys Ltd v Martin & Co (Contractors) Ltd [1973] 1 QB 27 the defendants negligently cut off power to the plaintiff’s factory ruining some melts that were being processed. The damaged metal was physical damage and, therefore, [...]. In addition, the metal would have been sold at a profit and the loss of profit on that particular damaged metal was also recoverable as consequential economic loss.
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the loss was recoverable
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