The question of what steps are reasonable is one of fact. In Pilkington v Wood [1953] CH 770, it was held that [...].
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there was no expectation that the plaintiff should embark on 'a complicated and difficult piece of litigation' in order to minimise the effects of the defendant's breach
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The question of what steps are reasonable is one of fact. In Pilkington v Wood [1953] CH 770, it was held that [...].
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The question of what steps are reasonable is one of fact. In Pilkington v Wood [1953] CH 770, it was held that [...].
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there was no expectation that the plaintiff should embark on 'a complicated and difficult piece of litigation' in order to minimise the effects of the defendant's breach
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