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25 February, 22:33

Consequential damages

a. damages that compensate the party for the loss of the bargain Compensatory damages

b. special damages that are a foreseeable result of the breach but not a normal expectation of a breach Incidental damages

c. damages that are incurred because of a breach of contract, such as the expense to find performance elsewhere Nominal damages

d. a small monetary award granted when no actual economic harm has been done

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  1. 25 February, 23:01
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    Explanation:

    Consequential damages are the spacial damages that occur not a direct accident but occur due to the consequences of the incident. These damages are not recoverable but can be recovered under the law of tort.

    For example: if someone is driving a car and seen an accident at the roadside, the driver does not concentrate at met with an accident. So the first car accident person is not responsible for that directly but is responsible indirectly. The second driver can not take compensation from the first person who was on the road aside.

    There is such type of damages as:

    Actual damages Punitive damages General damages Limitation of liability damages
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