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This thesis deals with the question of how the existence and extent of damage, as well as well the proper amount of damages, · are to be determined in the case of delict. To answer this question most legal systems have developed different rules and principles which do work satisfactorily in most cas...
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Centre for Law and Society
2021
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| Summary: | This thesis deals with the question of how the existence and extent of damage, as well as well the proper amount of damages, · are to be determined in the case of delict. To answer this question most legal systems have developed different rules and principles which do work satisfactorily in most cases. There are, however, certain cases in which the basic principles do not lead to satisfying results. In these cases courts often have a problem establishing their, decision, as neither basic legal principles nor legal theory are able to provide a satisfying solution. |
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