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Effect of failure to prove a claim for damages

How damages for breach of contract is awarded

How to determine what is reasonably foreseeable in assessing damages for breach of contract

Object of awarding damages for breach of contract

Object of damages in breach of contract

Principles guiding the award of damages for breach of contract

The basic loss where the breach of contract is a failure to lend money

The essence of damages for breach of contract

The nature of damages recoverable for breach of contract

The principle for awarding damages in an action founded on breach of contract

The purpose of the award of damages for breach of contract

The rule for the award of damages for breach of contract

The rule that damages in respect of a breach of contract is based on what is reasonably foreseeable

The test for awarding damages for breach of contract

What a party claiming damages for breach of contract must plead

What a plaintiff claiming damages for breach of contract must show

What damages for breach of contract connotes

What the court is concerned with in a claim for damages for breach of contract

Whether a claimant can claim in general damages where he has difficulty in proving special damages

Whether a claim for damages for breach of contract will entitle the plaintiff to nominal damages only

Whether a claim for general damages or a distinction between general and special damages are appropriate in an action for breach of contract

Whether a party consistently in breach of a contract is entitled to damages

Whether a plaintiff can claim recovery of expected profit of the contract sum

Whether damages can be awarded by the court for breach of contract in the absence of a claim for damages

Whether damages can be claimed for a breach of contract without an agreement to that effect

Whether damages for non-pecuniary losses are recoverable in a case of breach of contract

Whether damages is payable in the absence of a valid contract

Whether damages naturally flow where there is a breach of contract

Whether it is proper in cases of breach of contract to categorise damages as "general" or "special"

Whether the cost of hiring a solicitor is reasonably foreseeable for the purpose of awarding damages for breach of contract

Whether the innocent party in a breach of contract is entitled to damages

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