Conclusions
Does Darcliffe have to give credit for profit it made in developing the Land?
No. Darcliffe have not made a profit. The development has resulted in a loss to Darcliffe.
For these reasons, this claim falls to be dismissed. Counsel are invited to agree any consequential matters or, if they cannot be agreed, make proposals as to how they should be resolved.
- Heading
- Adrian Williamson KC
- Glanville’s obligations (Issues 1 and 2)
- Glanville’s performance and alleged breach/negligence (Issue 4)
- Reliance/causation (Issues 3 and 5)
- Losses (Issues 6, 21 and 22)
- Miscellaneous (Issues 7, 8, and 18)
- Answers to issues
- What duties were owed by Glanville to Darcliffe when producing the report(s)?
- Have any of the alleged breaches of duty by Glanville caused Darcliffe a loss?
- What is the appropriate measure of loss in respect of each Defendant?
- Conclusions
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