Asked by James Copper on May 15, 2024

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Explain how the principle of remoteness affects the availability of damages in a breach of contract action.

Principle of Remoteness

A legal doctrine limiting the amount of compensable damage to what can be reasonably foreseen.

Availability of Damages

Availability of damages refers to the potential for a plaintiff to receive monetary compensation through legal proceedings for injuries or losses suffered due to another's actions or negligence.

  • Catalog the corrective measures for contract breach situations, highlighting the roles of specific performance, damages compensation, and the mitigation principle in resolving these disputes.
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Aleksa MarquezMay 20, 2024
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The victim of a breach can only recover such damages as were reasonably foreseeable by the breaching party at the time they entered into the contract.