Expectation loss
Expectation loss
Real World
In Robinson v Harman (1848), a claimant who was promised a valid lease on a property was awarded damages equivalent to the profit he would have made from the lease — putting him in the position the contract promised.
Exam Focus
Calculate expectation loss as 'promised position minus actual position' and always mention the aim is to put the claimant where they would have been.
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