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UK Supreme Court considers proper approach to awarding compensation for breach of trust in a commercial context
The Supreme Court has confirmed that equitable compensation for breach of trust in the context of a commercial transaction, and in the absence of fraud, …
Court of Appeal upholds award of damages for breach of English jurisdiction agreement
The Court of Appeal has held that it did not infringe EU law to bring a claim for damages for breach of a settlement agreement, and the jurisdiction …
Court of Appeal confirms contractual rules apply by analogy to assessment of compensation under cross-undertaking in damages
A recent Court of Appeal decision has confirmed that the usual contractual rules, including as to remoteness of damage, apply by analogy to the …
Court of Appeal decision means injunction to prevent breach may be more readily obtained where damages limited by contract
The Court of Appeal has held that an interim injunction should be granted to prevent the defendant's alleged breach, on the basis that damages would be …
Court of Appeal confirms party that has renounced contract cannot rely on own unwillingness to perform to reduce damages payable
The Court of Appeal has confirmed that where a party to a contract has renounced its obligations, damages are to be assessed on the assumption that it …
High Court finds damages not an inadequate remedy due to contractual limitation clause and refuses interim injunction
The High Court has refused to grant an interim injunction, holding on the basis of prior authority that a limitation clause excluding certain heads of …
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