Monday Essay

Liquidated Damages Provisions As Limitation Clauses: A Critical Examination of Their Validity and Enforceability

“The essence of liquidated damages is that they should be a genuine attempt to estimate in advance the loss which would be suffered if the contract is broken…”

By Reginald Nii Odoi

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