COURT DISTINGUISHES DIRECT AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
publication date: May 16, 2011
Direct damages are a necessary result of a breach of contract. Consequential damages, while foreseeable, do not flow necessarily and unavoidably from the breach. A construction contract allowed recovery of direct damages while prohibiting the recovery of consequential damages.
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