Damages

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    Cover of Constitutional Damages Worldwide, Softbound book
    The resource examines claims for damages for the breach of human rights provisions under the Constitutions across the globe and touches upon the social, political, and philosophical underpinnings of these claims.
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    $152.00
    Cover of Waddams Law Of Damages Mwk Incl R27
    An acclaimed reference providing an in-depth understanding of the law of damages, this work offers an accurate account of the present law in Canadian common law jurisdictions, with reference to English, Commonwealth and American cases.
    Price (starting at)
    $1109.00
    cover of Accident Benefits in Ontario
    Provides guidance to the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule through summaries and analysis of case law with respect to arbitration decisions from the Licence Appeal Tribunal and relevant judicial and private arbitration decisions.
    Price (starting at)
    $1447.00
    Cover of Damages for Breach of Contract, 2nd Edition, Binder/looseleaf and eLooseleaf
    Designed for practitioners, this work is a study of the law applicable to the remedy of damages for breach of contract. It includes compensation for pecuniary and non-pecuniary loss, measuring damages, pre-judgment interest, and damages.
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    $1215.00
    Cover of Damages: Estimating Pecuniary Loss, Binder/looseleaf and eLooseleaf
    Damages: Estimating Pecuniary Loss is such a book that is a unique approach to blending economic data with civil litigation case law, helping counsel to know which economic assumptions judges will accept and which ones they will not.
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    $800.00
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    With an explanation of the leading authorities, this work covers topics like Canadian reception of the unjust enrichment principle, modern restitutionary claim, constructive trust, tracing, subrogation, ineffective transactions, and more.
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    $1796.00