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The usual method of calculating the expectation interest in contracts involving defective works (e.g. where a building is not built to the contract specification), is the cost of cure ([ case ]).
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Birse Construction Ltd v Eastern Telegraph Co Ltd [2004] EWHC 2512

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The usual method of calculating the expectation interest in contracts involving defective works (e.g. where a building is not built to the contract specification), is the cost of cure ([ case ]).
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The usual method of calculating the expectation interest in contracts involving defective works (e.g. where a building is not built to the contract specification), is the cost of cure ([ case ]).
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Birse Construction Ltd v Eastern Telegraph Co Ltd [2004] EWHC 2512
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The usual method of calculating the expectation interest in contracts involving defective works (e.g. where a building is not built to the contract specification), is the cost of cure (Birse Construction Ltd v Eastern Telegraph Co Ltd [2004] EWHC 2512).

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