I run a not for profit campaign group which relies on membership fees and donations for income.
Our website developer resigned from our committee and changed the login to our PayPal account through which we receive all our income. He also changed logins to several other accounts, most importantly our web hosting company and he took our website offline.
After about three weeks he eventually handed over all logins and we regained control. In the interim we lost a lost of income. However, we have now discover that he has removed vital files from our website which means it cannot function. In the meantime we have created a new temporary website but we need the original one back and working.
I intend to apply for an order for specific performance (OSP) requiring him to restore the websites to the condition they were in before he resigned. In the same claim I will also seek damages for the loss of income which is continuing as so much of our service and campaign depends on the content and functionality of the original website.
Questions:
1. Should I apply for the OSP and in the alternative for damages equivalent to the cost of getting someone else to repair the website?
2. Must I specify as well as I can the loss of income, remembering that it is likely to continue for some time until we fully recover?
Our website developer resigned from our committee and changed the login to our PayPal account through which we receive all our income. He also changed logins to several other accounts, most importantly our web hosting company and he took our website offline.
After about three weeks he eventually handed over all logins and we regained control. In the interim we lost a lost of income. However, we have now discover that he has removed vital files from our website which means it cannot function. In the meantime we have created a new temporary website but we need the original one back and working.
I intend to apply for an order for specific performance (OSP) requiring him to restore the websites to the condition they were in before he resigned. In the same claim I will also seek damages for the loss of income which is continuing as so much of our service and campaign depends on the content and functionality of the original website.
Questions:
1. Should I apply for the OSP and in the alternative for damages equivalent to the cost of getting someone else to repair the website?
2. Must I specify as well as I can the loss of income, remembering that it is likely to continue for some time until we fully recover?
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