With compensatory damages, there are two heads of loss, consequential damage and direct damage.
However, the extent of the consequential damage attributable to them is still debated.
The remedies are therefore contractual; consequential damages may be claimed.
Foreseeability - Generally, no consequential damages unless they are known or foreseeable.
However, the amount of the winter frosts is lifted, taking place even in spring, with the consequential damage to some of the local agriculture.
For example, consequential damages are a potential type of expectation damages which arise in contract law.
An example of a situation where consequential damages is awarded:
Pilot projects already in existence, however, must be critically reviewed, mainly with regard to their efficiency and possible consequential damage.
There are many instances where no environmental impact study has been done, with consequential damage to the ecology of the area.
Saudi Courts also preclude consequential damages based on anticipated profits.