Delivery Charges
Free UK Delivery!
All orders are now free within the UK. For orders outside the UK, postage will be quoted.
This title has been replaced by: McGregor on Damages: 3rd Supplement (18th edition) - 9780414024427
McGregor on Damages: 2nd Supplement (18th Revised edition)
Our Price: £80.00Author(s): McGregor, Harvey, QC;
Classification(s): Damages & compensation;
ISBN-13: 9780414047761
ISBN-10: 0414047761
Publication Date: 25 Nov 2011
Imprint: Sweet & Maxwell
Availability: OUT OF PRINT
REPLACED BY: 9780414024427
Free Stock: Temporarily out of stock.
Order now and we'll deliver when available. We'll e-mail you with an estimated delivery date if and when we have more information.
NB: Your credit card will NOT be charged until we ship the item.
ISBN-10: 0414047761
Publication Date: 25 Nov 2011
Imprint: Sweet & Maxwell
Availability: OUT OF PRINT
REPLACED BY: 9780414024427
Free Stock: Temporarily out of stock.
Order now and we'll deliver when available. We'll e-mail you with an estimated delivery date if and when we have more information.
NB: Your credit card will NOT be charged until we ship the item.
(0)
Ratings / ReviewsPublisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Publication Country: United Kingdom
Binding: Paperback
The 1st supplement to the 18th edition of McGregor on Damages brings the mainwork up to date with the latest developments.Coverage in the new supplement includes:
- Omak Maritime Ltd v Mamola Challenger Shipping Co: introduces an important new qualification on a contracting party’s right to claim for wasted expenditure
- Supershield Ltd v Siemens Building Technologies FE Ltd, CA: holds a loss unlikely to result not to be contractually too remote
- ASM Shipping Ltd of India v TTMI Ltd of England, The Amer Energy and Sylvia Shipping Company Ltd v Progress Bulk Carriers Ltd: deal with whether The Achilleas has radically changed remoteness in contract
- Glory Wealth Shipping PTE Ltd v North China Shipping Ltd, CA and Choil Trading SA v Sahara Energy Resources Ltd: take mitigation somewhat further than before
- Durham Tees Valley Airport Ltd v bmibaby Ltd, CA: takes a new practical approach to uncertainty over a defendant’s contractual obligations
- The Civil Law Reform Bill proposes to replace the statutory provisions on interest with legislation that turns decisions on rates over to the Lord Chancellor, and also proposes changes to damages for gratuitous care of injured and dependants, changes to taking into account remarriage and breakdown of marriage, and increase in entitled dependants for financial loss and for bereavement
- Beechwood Birmingham Ltd v Hoyer Group UK Ltd, CA: extends the rule of damages for loss of use of public non-profit earning vehicles to private vehicles generally
- Zabihi v Janzemini, CA: imposes limits on the useful rule in Armory v Delamirie
--
Reviews
--
Author Biography
--
Promotional Information
--

