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    According to the textbook on page 256, "Consequential damages are damages that can be proven to have occurred because of the failure of one party to meet a contractual obligation." (Cheeseman,H.R. 2013,p.256). Consequential damages are normally damages that can be proven to have occurred due to other party failed to meet or fulfill their contractual obligation. Like for example: Joanne's Bakery had a contract with my sister, Rose, to make the wedding cake for her wedding. The wedding cake cost was

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    Defendant, Sara Miner discriminatorily denied the Plaintiff’s application because of her history as a victim of domestic violence and thereby, violated the Fair Housing Act. Furthermore, the Defendant breached the contract by failing to repair the damages to the basic

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    Prompt: “At the end of your lease, you and your roommates cleaned your apartment thoroughly, and because there was no damage to the apartment, you were expecting the landlord to return your entire security deposit of $2,500. The landlord has ignored your written requests for the return of your security deposit. You have since heard from other tenants of your landlord that he is notorious about refusing to return security deposits. What remedy do you have available under Massachusetts law? You need

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    January 03, 2017 and at that time plaintiff’s heart and breathing condition were in a very bad shape. 6. Plaintiff went to see a neurologist and was diagnosed with xxxx, this is a miracle that she survived the ordeal, with a permanent and irreversible damage to her nervous system but survived. VI. CAUSES OF ACTION AGAINST THE DEFENDANT A. PRIVATE NUISANCE PER ACCIDENS 20. The Plaintiff brought this action against the

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    not being able to use handheld devices while operating a train or they did not make any efforts to ensure that the engineer is following the rules. The engineer is primarily liable because he is an independent contractor and he is liable for the damages that occurred because of this accident. The employer might be liable because it is against the law to use handheld devices while operating the train, and the employer should not only require the independent contractors to follow the regulations, but

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    case, particular reference will be made to sections 5, 6, 43(1)(a), 43(1)(2), 45A(5), 47(1)(g), 50(6), 51(3), 66 and 67. Question Presented Under South Australian law, whether the plaintiff can claim monetary compensation from the defendant for the damages and if further action can be enforced to stop Lucky from continuing any of the behaviour described? Short Answer Probably yes. If the defendant was found guilty of the offences as the responsible owner of the dog, the court may impose a penalty

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    accentuate the death of the tortfeasor and subsequent survival of the victim. In real property torts, common law dictates that victim and tortfeasor die. For tort to take place there are two things that must be experienced namely actual or legal damages to the claimant and the wrongful act done by the defendant. There are

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    unregistered firm can institute a criminal proceeding for | 1. | Incorrect | Which of the following types of damages are NOT available in contract cases? Your answer: Equitable remedies The correct answer: Pecuniary damagesINCORRECT. The major form of relief in contract cases is monetary damages. Other potential types of damages are equitable, and tort damages, including punitive damages. | | 2. | Incorrect | Cecil has a contract for $2000 to paint Buck's house so that Buck can place the house

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    In a quest to explore Christianity, Marshall Petersen began visiting the Sunday school with the encouragement of his wife. I am his Sunday school teacher and upon further communication, I informed him of the high antioxidant qualities of the Muscadine grapes my family’s produce company sells, and I asked him if he might be interested in promoting either the grapes themselves or the various products developed using their seeds. He was interested. The grapes became a hot commodity and over six months

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    Mediation Memorandum TO: Alex Fairchild, Mediator FROM: Marshall Petersen DATE: March 7, 2017 SUBJECT: Dispute between Marshall Peterson and Barfield Family Farms My name is Marshall Peterson. I am the owner of a small, local health food products business, in Huntsville Alabama. I have recently filed a civil action lawsuit against Barfield Family Farms, a local produce supplier, for breach of contract. I have agreed to try and resolve this matter through this mediation, at the Barfield Family

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