Assignees of the benefit of a deed and ‘black holes’ – Orchard Plaza Management Company Ltd v Balfour Beatty Regional Construction Ltd [2022] EWHC 1490 (TCC)
In general, since a contract party may recover damages only for its own losses, so, too, its assignee. Recently, Orchard Plaza Management Co Ltd v Balfour Beatty Regional Construction Ltd 1 presented the High Court with another instance where the losses sustained by an assignee seemed to fall down a...
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2022
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