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Page 234-47
... damages may be mitigated by the head of damage under which some part of the damages may be assessed provided the incidents of the head of damage in the circumstances of the injured party are not too remote . It is difficult to follow ...
... damages may be mitigated by the head of damage under which some part of the damages may be assessed provided the incidents of the head of damage in the circumstances of the injured party are not too remote . It is difficult to follow ...
Page 234-87
... damages at common law for breach of contract . The principles governing the calculation of damages for breach of a hire - purchase agreement have been explained by the courts during the last two years . Litigation relating to alleged ...
... damages at common law for breach of contract . The principles governing the calculation of damages for breach of a hire - purchase agreement have been explained by the courts during the last two years . Litigation relating to alleged ...
Page 234-340
... damages for wrongful dismissal where the damages awarded were less than £ 5,000 and such damages remained tax - free in the hands of the recipient . Damages Exceeding £ 5,000 Before Parsons's case was heard on appeal , Stewart v ...
... damages for wrongful dismissal where the damages awarded were less than £ 5,000 and such damages remained tax - free in the hands of the recipient . Damages Exceeding £ 5,000 Before Parsons's case was heard on appeal , Stewart v ...
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