such breakdown or regangement an accident
occurs causing external damage, such consequential damage will be
indemnifiable.". The above clause is comprehensible leaving no room ... such breakdown or regangement an accident occurs causing external
damage, such consequential damage will be indemnifiable."
18. Shri Sunil Surana, Preliminary Surveyor
sake of certainty and
uniformity irrespective of whether the party benefited was
damage. Winfield has defined 'negligence' as under:
" 'Negligence ... scope of the duty;
(b) breach of that duty;
(c) consequential damage to B."
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According to Dias,
"[L]iability in negligence
Judges. That case is a clear authority for the proposition that consequential damage arising from the breach gives no new cause of action. The claim
Judges. That case is a clear authority for the proposition, that consequential damage arising, from the breach gives no new cause of action. The claim
property has been sold, and as limited to claims for consequential damages. This is obviously not the sense in which the word is used ... Article 29 is not restricted in its, application to cases of consequential damage, but applies also to the case where the value of the property
noted however that the determination of the question, whether consequential damage that results to a vendor,. who has himself to pay the amount that
reverse
power relay, essentially to prevent tripping of
electrical energy and consequential damage to
its machinery, which action has not benefitted
ESIl or adversely affected
example of an action on the
case succeeding without proof of special damage. …… At
common law a frontager had the right of entrance ... right of
passing except on proof of some special or particular
consequential damage suffered by the plaintiff. The
private right of access thus protected includes
example of an action on
the case succeeding without Proof of special damage.
...... At common law a frontager had the right of
entrance and exit ... right of passing except on proof of some
special or particular consequential damage suffered by
the plaintiff. The private right of access thus protected
includes
compensation for reckless
and negligence activities and consequential damage of the
valuable property of the plaintiff and also for loss of the future
income with