The claimant may also be entitled to any consequential losses.
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One of the rule is that the rule breakers are liable for all consequential loss.
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Thus a seller may exclude liability for consequential loss, and may agree liquidated damages for delay.
4.
These damages, being delictual in character, are measured according to the plaintiff s negative interest and include compensation for consequential losses.
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It is a commonplace that a seller of goods may exclude liability for consequential loss, and may agree liquidated damages for delay.
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One is not entitled to a claim for one's consequential loss ( " id quod interesse " ) in terms of this remedy.
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Blooming refers to the situation where bright areas in a picture'bleed'into adjacent dark areas, with a consequential loss of picture sharpness and detail.
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The Convention refers to events occurring on board or in direct connection with the operation of the ship, or with salvage operations, and consequential loss resulting therefrom.
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Another reason that future security threats or losses are under-assessed is that often only the direct cost of a potential loss is considered instead of the spectrum of consequential losses that are concomitantly experienced.
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However it was bombed just months before the end of the war by Allied planes seeking to destroy a radio transmitter within the city, with the consequential loss of life to both Jews and Chinese in the ghetto.