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The second season of "Damages" has 13 episodes.
Consequential damages refer to indirect losses that occur as a result of a breach of contract or wrongful act, beyond the immediate damages caused. These damages are not directly caused by the breach but arise from the specific circumstances surrounding the situation, such as lost profits or additional expenses incurred. They are typically recoverable only if the parties involved had a reasonable expectation that such damages could occur at the time the contract was formed.
Yes, but you must ask yourself, how do you quantify lost profits with certainty?
Glenn Close plays Patty Hewes in the TV drama, Damages.
He died from Galloping Consumption-or Teberculosis.
Her mother died of teberculosis. Sorry, not sure how to spell it :)
yes they all did his mom step mom and brother and virginia
he died of teberculosis. He got it 5 months beofer he died/
How are ordinary damages are different from special damages
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Direct damages refer to the damages followed directly upon the act done. This is also called as general damages. On the other hand, this does not comprise indirect damages like expenses earned.
car accidents and damages
Consequential damages, otherwise known as special damages, are damages you can prove occurred because of the failure of one party to meet a contractual obligation.
There are damages that are possible.
punitive damages are costs awarded to a party to punish the offending party, usually meant to discourage certain behaviour. Consequential damages are damages that attempt to rectify a cost of an innocent party when a breach has occurred in contract.
many damages that r caused by thunderstorms are power failure and floods also can damages cars and properties to