• is a fundamental distinction between pure economic loss and consequential economic loss, as pure economic loss occurs independent of any physical damage...
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  • for pure economic loss in English law, arising from negligence, has traditionally been limited. Notably, recovery for losses that are "purely economic" arise...
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  • loss must involve damage to property, or mental or physical injury; pure economic loss is rarely recognized for the award of damages. Compensatory damages...
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    particular in relation to the liability for nervous shock or for pure economic loss. The rationale in which the floodgates principle has been applied...
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  • physical or psychiatric harm, but causes economic loss to an individual or organisation, is termed pure economic loss. The idea that a duty of care may be...
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    well-known English Court of Appeal case concerning the recovery of pure economic loss in negligence. Spartan Steel and Alloys Ltd had a stainless steel...
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  • Gott v. Berea College (category Pure economic loss case law)
    Gott v. Berea College, 161 S.W. 204 (Ky. 1913), was a case heard before the Kentucky Court of Appeals wherein J. S. Gott—a restaurant owner—sued the private...
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  • Tort (section Economic torts)
    likely to involve pure economic loss which has been less-commonly recoverable in tort. One criterion for determining whether economic loss is recoverable...
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  • transactions such as interference with economic or business relationships and are likely to involve pure economic loss. Economic torts are tortious interference...
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    judicial decision of the House of Lords in relation to recovery for pure economic loss in tort. The court overruled the decision Anns v Merton London Borough...
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