An account of profits will be appropriate only in exceptional circumstances.
2.
They also asked for an account of profits, and damages and costs.
3.
Instead, compensatory damages, not a full account of profit, were appropriate.
4.
Further, in certain circumstances an account of profits is ordered in preference to an award of damages.
5.
And, on the other hand, it can take accounts of profits, and make allowance for deterioration.
6.
It established that there can be an injunction and an award of monetary compensation or an account of profits.
7.
This raises the question whether an account of profits can ever be given as a remedy for breach of contract.
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I agree that none of these facts would be, by itself, a good reason for ordering an account of profits.
9.
In this country, affording the plaintiff the remedy of an account of profits is a different means to the same end . }}
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An account of profits is usually ordered where payment of damages would still leave the wrongdoer unjustly enriched at the expense of the wronged party.