• for pure economic loss in English law, arising from negligence, has traditionally been limited. Notably, recovery for losses that are "purely economic" arise...
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  • is a fundamental distinction between pure economic loss and consequential economic loss, as pure economic loss occurs independent of any physical damage...
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  • caused foreseeable loss. To be recognized at law, the loss must involve damage to property, or mental or physical injury; pure economic loss is rarely recognized...
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  • In English tort law, an individual may owe a duty of care to another, in order to ensure that they do not suffer any unreasonable harm or loss. If such...
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  • compensation for pure economic loss, examples of an economic tort include interference with economic or business relationships. Economic torts protect people...
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  • transactions such as interference with economic or business relationships and are likely to involve pure economic loss. Economic torts are tortious interference...
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  • D&F Estates Ltd v Church Comrs for England and Wales (category Pure economic loss case law)
    judgment in English law which restricted the duty of care in negligence to cases of physical damage and injury rather than pure economic loss. The Church...
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  • Junior Books Ltd v Veitchi Co Ltd (category Pure economic loss case law)
    regarded as laying down any principle of general application. Pure economic loss in English Law Delict Norwich City Council v Harvey 1989 1 WLR 828 "Junior...
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    English tort law concerns the compensation for harm to people's rights to health and safety, a clean environment, property, their economic interests, or...
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  • Tort (redirect from Tort law)
    to suffer loss or harm, resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act. Tort law can be contrasted with criminal law, which deals...
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    Hedley Byrne & Co Ltd v Heller & Partners Ltd (category English tort case law)
    Ltd v Heller & Partners Ltd [1964] AC 465 is an English tort law case on economic loss in English tort law resulting from a negligent misstatement. Prior...
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  • theory in English law refers to an attempt to circumvent the general rule that one cannot sue for solely pure economic loss in English tort law. A faulty...
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  • Fourway Haulage SA v SA National Roads Agency (category 2008 in South African case law)
    for the law of delict, and the question of wrongfulness in cases of pure economic loss. The court held that the causation of pure economic loss is not...
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  • Comrs of Customs and Excise v Barclays Bank plc (category English tort case law)
    Bank Plc [2006] UKHL 28 is a leading English tort law case concerning negligent misstatement and pure economic loss. Customs and Excise needed to freeze...
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    Murphy v Brentwood DC (category English tort case law)
    398 was a judicial decision of the House of Lords in relation to recovery for pure economic loss in tort. The court overruled the decision Anns v Merton...
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    McWhorter, John H. (2001). Word on the Street: Debunking the Myth of a "Pure" Standard English. Basic Books. p. 162. ISBN 978-0-7382-0446-8. Archived from the...
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    Spandeck Engineering v Defence Science and Technology Agency (category All Wikipedia articles written in Singapore English)
    law precedent such as Caparo v Dickman and Anns v Merton, whilst also allowing for claims in pure economic loss, which are generally not allowed in English...
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    Floodgates principle (category English tort law)
    around liability in tort, and in particular in relation to the liability for nervous shock or for pure economic loss. The rationale in which the floodgates...
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  • Thumbnail for Spartan Steel & Alloys Ltd v Martin & Co (Contractors) Ltd
    (Contractors) Ltd [1973] QB 27 is a well-known English Court of Appeal case concerning the recovery of pure economic loss in negligence. Spartan Steel and Alloys...
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    another pure economic loss by way of one's wrongful conduct generates a right of reparation in the pursuer. In practice, claims for 'pure economic loss' -...
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  • and international law and economics associations Pure economic loss in English law "A Brief History of the Founding of the American Law and Economics Association"...
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    English land law is the law of real property in England and Wales. Because of its heavy historical and social significance, land is usually seen as the...
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  • Palmer-Bussani (eds.), Pure Economic Loss: New Horizons in Comparative Law, Routledge-Cavendish, 2009; Bussani-Palmer (eds.), Pure Economic Loss in Europe, CUP,...
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    falls within the circumstances in which pure economic loss may be recovered, they must demonstrate that they were in a "sufficiently proximate relationship"...
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  • Delict (redirect from Delict Law)
    rights (as in French law) but also to pure economic loss (echter/reiner Vermögensschaden). South African law and Sri Lanka also use the law of delict as...
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  • Vernon Valentine Palmer (category Tulane University Law School faculty)
    - Code and Case Law as Simultaneous Methods The Comparative Law and Economics of Pure Economic Loss The Fate of the General Clause in a Cross-Cultural...
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    and 1846. The word corn in British English denoted all cereal grains, including wheat, oats and barley. The laws were designed to keep corn prices high...
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    pronounced in common law jurisdictions. Law provides a source of scholarly inquiry into legal history, philosophy, economic analysis and sociology. Law also...
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  • Tortious interference (category Tort law)
    applied only to an interest in chattels and not to chooses in action; this was too radical to impose liability for pure economic loss on receivers who had been...
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  • Admiralty law or maritime law is a body of law that governs nautical issues and private maritime disputes. Admiralty law consists of both domestic law on maritime...
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