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  1. Jun 2, 2017 · Consequential damages are damages that occur as an indirect result of an incident. However, in order for someone to win consequential damages in a lawsuit, the damages must have been a foreseeable result of that incident.

  2. Consequential damages, also called special damages) are a form of remedy that can be claimed by the plaintiff against the defendant for the harm done as a consequence of the defendant's actions.

  3. Consequential damages, otherwise known as special damages, are damages that can be proven to have occurred because of the failure of one party to meet a contractual obligation, a breach of contract. [1]

  4. Feb 1, 2023 · The definition of consequential damages, also known as "special damages," refers to damages from an indirect result of an event or incident. 3 min read updated on February 01, 2023. An Explanation of Consequential Damages.

  5. Consequential Damages and Exclusion Clauses . What’s in a name? Should it matter if a claim in a contract dispute were labeled consequential damages rather than direct damages? If the contract included a clause that would deny recovery for consequential damages the definition would indeed matter. 1. I

  6. Feb 1, 2023 · An injury that results from the side-effects of an act that caused, or resulted in the breaching are considered consequential damages. These damages must be considerable enough to warrant a guilty judgment after a lawsuit has been rendered.

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Consequential damages include losses that result from incidental or indirect consequences of breach of contract. The losses may arise from harm to a business, loss of...

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