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Visser & Potgieter: Skadevergoedingsreg (e-book)

Visser & Potgieter: Skadevergoedingsreg (e-book)

  • R 1,462.00


Visser & Potgieter Law of Damages is the only South African textbook to focus on the law relating to damages as it extends across a range of legal fields, beginning with the law of delict and contract, but including other areas of common and statutory law. It provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of the law of damages. 

e-book ISBN: 9780702195150
Publisher: Juta Publishers
Variant: e-book
Author(s): J.Potgieter, L. Steynberg, T. Flotd
Edition: 3rd Edition


Content

  • Part 1: General concepts and principles of the law of damages
    - Definition, nature and scope, object, systematics, sources, history and terminology of the law of damages
    - The concept of damages
    - The nature, causing and forms of patrimonial loss
    - The assessment of patrimonial loss
    - The nature and assessment of non-patrimonial loss (injury to personality)
    - Prospective damage and lucrum cessans
    - The 'once and for all' rule and causes of action
    - The nature, assessment, object and form of damages for patrimonial loss
    - The forms, nature and object of damages and satisfaction in the case of non-patrimonial loss (injury to personality)
    - The collateral source rule and compensating advantages (res inter alios acta)
    - Miscellaneous principles regarding recovery of damages and satisfaction
  • Part 2: Damages in specific cases of breach of contract
  • Part 3: Damages and satisfaction in certain forms of delict
    - The quantum of damages for patrimonial loss caused by certain forms of delict
    - The quantum of damages for patrimonial loss caused by bodily injury, death or the infringement of personality rights
    - The quantum of damages and satisfaction for non-patrimonial loss (injury to personality)
  • Part 4: Procedural matters, costs etc, and private international law
  • Table of cases
  • Table of statutes
  • Bibliography
  • Index



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