delictual liability in private international law have greatly gained in practical .... dommage moral) and to the assessment of the damage (including financial ...
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In assessing or quantifying delictual damages or compensation after a damage- causing event, the object or aim is to give to the injured or prejudiced plaintiff(s) ...
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Under German Deliktsrecht, referring to damages arising outside contract, claims to ... The delictual elements that have to be satisfied before a claimant can be ... |
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Apr 1, 2004 ... Summary: Delictual claim for damages – public tender process ... the loss of prospective profits is compensable in law as delictual damages.
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obligation arises out of a delictual (extra-contractual), or contractual fault. Each person has a general duty not to cause injury to another person and to abide by ...
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Jun 24, 2011 ... In assessing delictual damages the plaintiff is burdened with the duty to prove loss with a preponderance of probability, including uncertain ...
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Two plaintiffs, the purchaser and the user of an allegedly defective grain drill, sued the manufacturer, John Deere, and the seller, F. Hollier & Sons, seeking both ...
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Fault is an element of delictual liability that contains a reproach on the person who has behaved wrongfully and has thus caused damage. So far, the law in force ...
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A civil law requirement to compensate another because of an unlawful injury to his/her ... In their 1977 book on Civil Law Systems, the authors translate delictual ...
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Under the influence of. Anglo-American law modern South African law has gradually recognised that a delictual claim also lies for damages where the plaintiff ...
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