Commentary on the judicial path of the Orcel case: consequential damages and loss of profits in the compensation of contractual damages
Obligaciones y contratos
Keywords:
Breach of contract, Damages, Damnus emergens, Lucrum cessans, Duty of mitigationAbstract
The compensation of pecuniary damages after breach of contract has always opposed the categories of damnus emergens and lucrum cessans, so that each loss had to be included in one of these categories in order to be compensated. This article briefly analyzes whether this is necessary, using a case of great media relevance.
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2024-03-25
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JURISPRUDENTIAL STUDIES
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Commentary on the judicial path of the Orcel case: consequential damages and loss of profits in the compensation of contractual damages: Obligaciones y contratos. (2024). Critical Review of Real Estate Law, 801, 477-504. https://rcdi.tirant.com/rcdi/article/view/339