Not exact matches
Damage is damage - pure economic loss is a recognised form of d
Damage is
damage - pure economic loss is a recognised form of d
damage -
pure economic loss is a recognised form of
damagedamage.
The scope of
damage recoverable includes direct and consequential
damage (including
pure economic loss and, in some jurisdictions, punitive
damages).
(4) Did the motion judge err in finding that
damages for
pure economic loss are recoverable in this case?
To the extent there may be a duty to supply meat fit for human consumption, it does not extend to the franchisees»
damages for
pure economic loss at issue here.
British Columbia, for example, uses a tort model with some no - fault accident benefits; Saskatchewan offers consumers a choice between no - fault and tort policies; Manitoba uses a no - fault model with the option to sue for
economic damages in excess of no - fault benefits; and Québec uses a
pure no - fault model with no option to sue.