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A-Level OCR Contract Law Remedies Damages Comprehensive Study Guide and Exam Review Material 2025/ 2026 Contract Law Damages Types Remoteness Causation Assessment Key Cases with Solution Updated Edition

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Comprehensive study guide covering A-Level OCR Contract Law Remedies focusing on damages, including types of damages, expectation loss, reliance loss, remoteness, causation, mitigation, and assessment rules. Includes structured exam review material with solution, key case law summaries, and application-based examples to strengthen understanding of contractual remedies. Designed to help students master OCR Contract Law principles, improve legal reasoning and evaluation skills, and achieve higher performance in exams and coursework 2025/ 2026.

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A-Level OCR Contract Law - Remedies (Damages) A-Level OCR Contract Law - Remedies (Damages).pdf A-Level OCR Contract Law - Remedies (Damages).pdf




what are common law remedies? damages - available for any breach of contract


what are equitable remedies? injunctions - are discretionary.
do not have the right to equitable remedies
the court may award one if damages are not the most appropriate remedy in the
circumstances


what are statutory remedies (in Acts of Parliament?) provide specific remedies is certain situations
(Consumer Rights Act 2015 + Law Reform (Frustrated Contracts) Act 1943)


when may repudiation occur? - there is a breach of a condition or breach of an innominate term construed as a
condition


- one party refuses to perform his obligations under the contract at all, or
substantial part of his obligations - including anticipatory breach


- one party makes it impossible to perform the contract


when are damages available to the claimant? damages are always available to C when a term has been breach
EVEN IF THE C HAS NOT SUFFERED ANY LOSSES



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