In negligence, what is the limit of a defendant's liability for damages?
A、The full losses incurred by the claimant
B、The losses that the defendant could reasonably foresee
C、The amount of losses that the defendant can afford to pay
A、The full losses incurred by the claimant
B、The losses that the defendant could reasonably foresee
C、The amount of losses that the defendant can afford to pay
【参考答案及解析】
A claimant is only liable for the losses that they could reasonably foresee and this may mean that the defendant does not receive damages in respect of all the losses suffered.
A claimant is only liable for the losses that they could reasonably foresee and this may mean that the defendant does not receive damages in respect of all the losses suffered.