Re: Richard Durkin v HFC / PC World supreme court hearing 28th January 2014
From press release:
HFC did not contest the award of £8,000 for damage to credit if breach of duty were established. However, the Supreme Court rejects Mr Durkin’s attempt to restore the sheriff’s award of damages for the extra interest he paid and for the loss of the capital gain on the Spanish property. Appeals like the present may only be made on matters of law, meaning the Supreme Court cannot go behind the First Division’s findings of fact on these alleged heads of loss
From press release:
HFC did not contest the award of £8,000 for damage to credit if breach of duty were established. However, the Supreme Court rejects Mr Durkin’s attempt to restore the sheriff’s award of damages for the extra interest he paid and for the loss of the capital gain on the Spanish property. Appeals like the present may only be made on matters of law, meaning the Supreme Court cannot go behind the First Division’s findings of fact on these alleged heads of loss
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