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Sender:
Charles Mitchell
Date:
Mon, 9 Dec 2002 17:10:26
Re:
Restitutionary damages for breach of contract

 

A-G v Blake-sceptics will be cheered by two cases taking a decidedly non-expansive view of what counts as an 'exceptional' situation for the purposes of claiming restitutionary damages for breach of contract.

The first is a decision in QBD by Buckley J: Experience Hendricks LLC v PPX Enterprises Inc [2002] EWHC 1353 (QBD).

The second is an arbitration tribunal decision which has unusually made it into Lloyd's Reports, and which features Sir Christopher Staughton in characteristically dry form. The full citation, charmingly, is: AB Corp v CD Co (The 'Sine Nomine') [2002] 1 Lloyd's Rep 805.

Charles

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