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Emmerson Mcnally-Griffin
on Nov 27, 2024Verified
When no actual damage or loss results from a breach of contract and only a technical injury is involved, the innocent party can recover no damages.
Technical Injury
A legal injury claimed in a lawsuit, often without tangible harm, based on a technical violation of a statute or regulation.
Actual Damage
Financial loss or harm that can be quantified or specifically identified, resulting from the breach of a legal duty or infringement of rights.
- Distinguish between the types of damages available for contract breaches.
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Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between the types of damages available for contract breaches.
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