根据假设的过去事件评估损失

Sirko Harder
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对民事过错所造成的损失的评估取决于如果没有过错将会发生什么。如果不能确定地解决这一问题,则必须根据可能性更大的假设(全部或没有)来权衡原告的损失,或者参考如果不是被告的错误事件本来会发生的概率程度(部分赔偿)。澳大利亚法院并没有对所有不确定事件采用单一方法。本文探讨了法院如何处理各种类型的假设过去事件,以及在不同类型的多个事件不可避免地交织在一起的情况下,如何评估原告的损失
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Assessing Loss Dependent upon Hypothetical Past Events
The assessment of loss allegedly caused by a civil wrong depends upon what would have happened but for the wrong. Where this cannot be resolved with certainty, the plaintiff’s loss must be assessed either on the balance of probabilities according to the more likely hypothesis (all or nothing), or by reference to the degree of probability that an event would have occurred but for the defendant’s wrong (partial recovery). Australian courts have not subjected all uncertain events to a single approach. This article explores how the courts have approached the various categories of hypothetical past events, and how the plaintiff’s loss will be assessed where multiple events of different types are inextricably interwoven
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