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    Essay B Reliance damages represent the monetary value of the expenses and opportunities the plaintiff wasted under a contract. Reliance damages look backwards in an attempt to undo the effects of a contract. Additionally, there are numerous other types of damages such as expectation, account of profits, nominal, liquidated, and punitive damages. In contrast with reliance damages, expectation damages look forward in an attempt to fulfill a contract; “give me what I expected to receive. Put me in…

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    Case 13.3 Kohel v. Bergen Auto Enterprises, LLC Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, 2013. 2013 WL 439970. Issue: This case involved allegations of breach of contract involving which parties and for what actions? The Plaintiffs Marc and Bree Kohel entered into a sales contract with the Defendant Bergen Auto Enterprise, LLC for the purchase of a used 2009 Mazda. The Plaintiffs alleged breach of contract was when the Defendant refused to supply permanent plates for the 2009 Mazda…

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    In October 1989, a 7.1 earthquake shook central California in Loma Prieta and made its way to Oakland and around the bay area. This earthquake caused billions in damages with 3,800 people injured and left 62 people dead. My mother was living in Oakland at the time and remembers a lot when the earthquake hit. Although my parents were not together at the time of the earthquake my dad also experienced the shake all the way in Novato, California. The aftermath of the earthquake really caused many to…

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    special master. Due to the incapability to come up with a settlement and solution the court conducted a third trial for this case in November 2010. During this trial date they looked for ways to determine the amount of damage done by Jammie-Thomas Rasset. They look at the damage and based it on a wide range dollar amount. The wide range they were looking between consisted of $750-$150,000 per song.…

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    middle class". On he other hand, there are strong cultural beliefs that the poor "should eat differently because they are different." She shows how the poor try to overcome deprivation by buying popular and heavily advertized junk food, which however damages them more than the affluent who are able to afford both junk food and nutritious food and thus balance its negative effects. Similarly, the poor families she has studied regard food and drink as important to social interaction, as others do.…

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    The California Earthquake

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    hit the ground hard then crawl underneath the table grabbing hold of the legs as ground continues to jerk. What you just experienced was an earthquake. There is often no warning and extensive damage. In 2005 my grandma, who lives in California, was in her apartment when one occurred. Though no serious damage where she lived, however roads cracked, and buildings collapsed and people were trapped nearer to the cause of the earthquake. This is not unusual, but still my grandma was lucky; now…

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    qualify for recovery as damage “flow naturally from the breach.” Mammoth required the money to pay their subcontractors on time or else damages will continue to grow. An alternative way for Mammoth to recover damages would to mitigate, however it will be difficult as the building is specifically designed for the City of Brock. Mammoth Construction Inc. is a construction company so they are limited to choices on how to minimize their losses. One way is to receive liquidated damages that both…

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    Synopsis of Submissions of the Respondent May it Please Your Honour 1- The trial judge has not erred in applying the rule in Hadley v Baxendale, to the damages of $110,000 on the loss of the Moree Contract. 2- The Learned Trial judge should not have followed the reasoning in Transfield Shipping Inc v Mercator Shipping Inc [2009]. The Above Submissions are Supported as Follows Submission One 1.1 – Firstly, remoteness is used to identify the limits beyond which a defendant cannot be held liable…

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    CHAPTER EMERGENCY PROCEDURE TEAM RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Emergency Procedure Team: President (in charge) Vice President-Standards House Chairman Chapter Council Adviser 2. Emergency phone numbers for police, fire, emergency medical service/ambulance and campus security should be posted by all phones in the chapter facility. 3. Chapter member immediately contacts the appropriate emergency service and a member of the Emergency Procedure Team. 4. Chapter President • Ensures appropriate…

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    The article thus requires compensation to the parties of the contract after an appropriate legal follow has been made to determine the party who breached the contract. The most likely outcome of the case is that Letisha may be required to pay damages due to breach of contract. Looking at the case with a legal and industrial relationship perspective it is evident that Letisha breached the contract but several remedies are available for the breach of contract given that the terms were not clear…

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