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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Regarding the remedy of damages, which one of the following statements is untrue?
Where the defendant maliciously breaches a contract, the court will increase the award of damages to take into account his reprehensible behaviour.
Generally, a claimant cannot recover damages for losses sustained to a third party.
Contractual damages are not designed to punish the defendant.
The claimant cannot recover more than he actually lost.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is expectation loss?
Expectation loss is a measure of damages designed to compensate the claimant for the benefits that he would have expected to gain had the defendant not breached the contract.
Expectation loss is a measure of damages designed to compensate the claimant for expenses incurred in expectation of the contract proceeding as planned.
Expectation loss refers to the maximum amount that a party to a contract will expect to pay should he breach the contract.
Expectation loss refers to the maximum amount that liability for breach of contract can be limited to via the use of an exclusion clause.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which one of the following is not a form of non-pecuniary loss?
Loss of profits.
Physical injury or inconvenience.
Mental distress and disappointment.
Loss of reputation
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In relation to causation, which one of the following statements is untrue?
If the claimant's loss is caused partly by the defendant's breach of contract and partly by the intervening act of a third party, the defendant will not be liable for the claimant's loss.
Party in breach of contract will not be liable to pay damages where the non-breaching party's loss was not caused by the breach of contract, but by an intervening act or event.
Damages for breach of contract will only be awarded where the breach was the effective or dominant cause of the non-breaching party's loss.
If the claimant's loss is caused partly by the defendant's breach of contract and partly by an intervening act or natural event, then, provided that the two causes are cooperating and contributed equally to the loss, the defendant will still be liable for the loss.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In relation to remoteness, which one of the following statements is untrue?
A claimant cannot claim for a loss, the extent of which is greater than could be expected.
The non-breaching party can claim for losses that arise naturally from the breach and which are in the reasonable contemplation of both parties at the time they made the contract.
A party that has committed a breach of contract is not liable for every loss that his breach causes.
The non-breaching party can claim for losses that do not arise naturally from the breach, providing that they are in the reasonable contemplation of both parties based on the facts know.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which one of the following statements best describes the likely consequence of the non-breaching party failing to mitigate his loss?
The non-breaching party will be unable to recover those losses that he could have avoided by taking reasonable steps.
The non-breaching party will only be permitted to recover nominal damages.
The non-breaching party will only be able to recover his pecuniary losses.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What are liquidated damages?
A pre-estimate of the amount of damages to be awarded in the event of a breach of contract occurring.
Damages that are quantified by the courts following a breach.
A pre-estimated amount that a party will need to pay should he breach the contract. The amount is set excessively high in order to encourage performance and deter breach.
Damages that are negotiated and agreed upon by the parties following a breach.
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