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tort
remedies
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pecuniary
loss -
losses
that can be
calculated
in
financial
terms
pecuniary
example - loss of
earnings
- car
repaits
non
pecuinary
loss - losses that are not
rooted
in
financial
loss
non
pecuinary
loss example -
pain
-
grief
-
suffering
general damages - for non
pecuniary
losses -
taffif
guidlines from
coa
special damages -
pecuniary
- can calculate
exact
loss
pain
and
suffering
- cannot claim if in a
coma
or
sudden
death occurs
mitigation
of loss - c is under duty to
mitigate
loss they have suffered
if c suffered injuries or
damge
to
property
- should take steps to avoid further
damages
if c does not try and
mitigate
their
damages
may be
reduced
claimant should not incur
unnecessary
costs - can't claim for
private appointments
if nhs could help
mandatory injuction
- forces d to do something
prohibitory
injuction - prevents d from commiting a
tort
- needs to
stop
interim injunction
- granted before the trial - prevents eg story being published until decision being made -
temporary
full injunction
- prevents from commiting tort again
partial injunction
- allows d to commit
tort
in certain
circumstances
-
play
music at a certain
time