Remedies Flashcards
What is pecuniary and non-pecuniary loss?
Pecuniary loss is when it can be readily calculated in money terms
Non-pecuniary loss is when it is not readily quantifiable or valued in money terms
What are special damages?
Pecuniary losses. In case of consequential economic loss and damage to property, these are easily compensated for as special damages and qualified before the trial.
What are general damages?
Non-pecuniary losses and are concerned with how C’s future would have been but for the tort. They’re speculative and represent an amount society deems fair. The courts use a tariff system.
What is mitigation of loss?
C is entitled to compensation for their loss but is under a duty to take reasonable steps to to minimise their losses.
What is an injunction?
It prohibits the repetition of the tort. It is equitable remedy and granted at the discretion of court. It sometimes involved balancing C’s interests with public interest: MILLER v JACKSON
What is a prohibitory injunction?
Orders D to stop doing something by banning an activity outright or within certain hours
What is a mandatory injunction?
Orders D to take positive steps to do something.