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Superior Court Explains Damage Limitation Clauses
By Morris James LLP on July 24, 2013
Posted In Breach of Contract
RHA Construction Inc. v. Scott Engineering Inc., C.A. N11C-03-013 JRJ CCLD (July 24, 2013)
When is a limitation on a damages clause enforceable? This decision explains Delaware law on that issue, particularly when the actual damages are too difficult to predict and the limitation is reasonable.
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