Damages

Karim Hirji v Kakira Sugar Works Ltd ((CIVIL APPEAL NO.84 OF 2002)) [2004] UGCA 13 (20 April 2004);

Flynote: 

Search Summary: 

The court observed that the main contention was whether the appellant
had proved the claim for damages to the standard that the law requires.
The damages claimed was the value of the vehicle that was damaged
beyond repair in the accident.

Headnote and Holding: 

The court applied the law that when goods are destroyed, the measure of
damages is the market value of those goods at the time of destruction. The
court thus held the trial judge’s finding that the price of the car had
depreciated at the time of the accident and the award was made on the
right principle.
The appeal was thereby dismissed.

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