Legal Principle: Violation of a legal right, with or without damage, gives rise to a tort. Factual Situation: A establishes a coaching class and charges 5000 per year as fees. A’s neighbour B establishes another coaching class thereby creating a competition. This forces A to reduce his fees to 3000 per year. Question: Can A claim damages from B for the loss caused to him? (SET LAW 2009)

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Legal Principle: Violation of a legal right, with or without damage, gives rise to a tort. Factual Situation: A establishes a coaching class and charges 5000 per year as fees. A’s neighbour B establishes another coaching class thereby creating a competition. This forces A to reduce his fees to 3000 per year. Question: Can A claim damages from B for the loss caused to him? (SET LAW 2009)






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