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Construction Industry Law Letter

■ CONTRACTING PARTY’S ABILITY TO RECOVER MORE THAN NOMINAL DAMAGES ON BEHALF OF A NON-CONTRACTING PARTY ■ EXCEPTIONS TO THE RULE THAT A PERSON CANNOT RECOVER SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGES FOR A BREACH OF CONTRACT WHERE HE HIMSELF HAS SUFFERED NO LOSS

Alfred McAlpine Construction Ltd v Panatown Ltd

House of Lords (Judgment delivered 27 July 2000)

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