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Cliven Pajal
on Nov 30, 2024Verified
A liquidated damage clause that represents a reasonable approximation of the damages where the actual amount would be very difficult to determine will usually be upheld.
Liquidated Damage
An amount of money, agreed upon by parties in a contract, to be paid as compensation by one party to the other in the event of a breach of contract.
Approximation
The process of finding a value that is close enough to the right answer, usually within an acceptable margin of error.
- Recognize how liquidated damage clauses are interpreted and enforced in contractual agreements.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize how liquidated damage clauses are interpreted and enforced in contractual agreements.