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Mshary Alrashedi
on Nov 30, 2024Verified
If Alex cannot prove a particular element of his loss with reasonable certainty, he cannot recover any of the loss arising from breach of contract.
Reasonable Certainty
A standard requiring sufficient specificity in the details of an agreement or fact to enable enforcement or determination by a court.
Breach of Contract
The inability to fulfill any condition of an agreement, whether documented or verbal, without a valid legal reason.
- Understand the concept and legal principles surrounding remedies for breach of contract.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the concept and legal principles surrounding remedies for breach of contract.
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