gross revenue or a fixed
return on investment regardless of the economic performance of
the hotel or regardless of whether hotel has made any profit
Current account deficit and public debt, terms of trade,
political stability, economic performance, etc. are various other factors,
which determine the exchange rate. These
argued by the petitioner that the DRC Act has become socially
and economically destructive as is evident from the various Government
committee reports ... controlled through Government regulations
or legislations. The Mckinsey Report on the Economic Performance of India
W.P.(C) 516/2010 & connected matters Page
meet any
of the clients due to which the financial performance of the
Plaintiff Company deteriorated consistently.
vi. It is stated that on 13.03.2015 Defendant ... projects business development plans/ business model, details of
clientele and employees, economic performance of plaintiff,
methodology etc., which constitute its confidential/proprietary
information.
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allowed to steal a march over the other on account of his economic power. If merely for the reason of failure to pay the instalment ... limited, and the purpose of which is, by the joint performance of economic acts, to improve the financial position of its members or the conditions
Om Prakash Aggarwal vs Raj Kumar Mittal on 28 February, 2019
Author: J.R. Midha
basis of economic analysis, which
recommends breach when it is efficient. When compensation
is the primary remedy and specific performance is
exceptional, the promisor ... there is also
ample support in terms of economic analysis for routine
availability of specific performance.
11.5.2 Giving primacy to specific relief is based upon
India in the
shape of commission. Economic and commercial activities take place
in India. Entire performance is exhausted and becomes extinct in
India. Under these ... Economic and commercial
activities also take place in India. On the basis of these features, it is
the argument of the respondent that entire performance
party
for the losses, but to force performance of the contract. Normally a
Court declines to order performance because damages provide a
sufficient incentive ... where the
defendant hopes to achieve unusual economic benefits from
breach, in which case to compel performance would only serve to
discourage contracts
terms restricting any liability of the distribution
licensee for economic loss resulting from negligence of the
person to whom the electricity is supplied ... principles;
(c) the factors which would encourage competition, efficiency,
economical use of the resources, good performance and
optimum investments;
(d) safeguarding of consumers' interest