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In the vast majority of situations the two mechanisms will produce the same outcome and in such instances it is sufficient to ask the following question: what is the claimant's expectation loss? Or to put it another way: in what position would the claimant have been in had the contract been properly performed? ([ case ])
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Robinson v Harman

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#contract #law #remedies
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In the vast majority of situations the two mechanisms will produce the same outcome and in such instances it is sufficient to ask the following question: what is the claimant's expectation loss? Or to put it another way: in what position would the claimant have been in had the contract been properly performed? ([ case ])
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In the vast majority of situations the two mechanisms will produce the same outcome and in such instances it is sufficient to ask the following question: what is the claimant's expectation loss? Or to put it another way: in what position would the claimant have been in had the contract been properly performed? ([ case ])
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Robinson v Harman
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