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Liquidated damages definition

What does Liquidated damages mean? Liquidated damages are a pre-agreed sum or rate payable by the defaulting party for a specified breach (commonly delay in completion or performance shortfall). They allocate risk and provide certainty by removing the need to prove actual loss. The concept is not defined by statute; enforceability is governed by case law. In England & Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, such a clause is enforceable only if it is not a penalty. Following the UK Supreme Court in Cavendish Square Holding BV v Makdessi and ParkingEye v Beavis, the issue is whether the sum protects a legitimate interest of the innocent...

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Employment contracts: liquidated damages, penalties and repayment clauses—enforceability, debt v damages, PILON, notice deductions, training/relocation repayments, and key case law (El Makdessi/ParkingEye, Murray, Bryla)

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This Practice Note explores the questions that arise concerning the application of Liquidated Damages clauses as a substitute for seeking Damages for Breach of contract. It looks at instances of liquidated damages clauses for either the employer or the employee. It contrasts enforceable liquidated damages terms with Penalty provisions and reviews the inclusion of repayment terms. Relevant case law is likewise analysed...

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