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common law remedies

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Question:

H. Parsons Ltd v Uttley Ingham & Co. Ltd 1978

Author: Kuba Pastula



Answer:

The claimant received diseased and dead pigs from the defendants. They were able to claim reasonable foreseeable physical damage and financial loss associated with this (however not for future sales of pigs as the defendants would not have known/foreseen that this was a possibility). In this case they used the tortious test ‘reasonable foreseeability’ and the contractual test ‘foreseeable as a serious possibility’


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