As a general rule, the claimant has an unfettered choice when electing which measure to claim
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Anglia Television Ltd v Reed [1972] 1 QB 60
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As a general rule, the claimant has an unfettered choice when electing which measure to claim
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As a general rule, the claimant has an unfettered choice when electing which measure to claim
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Anglia Television Ltd v Reed [1972] 1 QB 60
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Open it As a general rule, the claimant has an unfettered choice when electing which measure to claim. As Lord Denning MR stated in Anglia Television Ltd v Reed [1972] 1 QB 60:
It seems to me that a plaintiff in such a case as this had an election: he can either claim for
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