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§ 2. Calculating and Proving Quantum in Arbitration Practice -The Lawyer’s Perspective-
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Introduction
s. 253
I. Difficulties Faced by Contractors to Prove Quantum: General Overview
s. 255
A. Sheer Volume of Evidence
s. 257
B. Multiple Individual Claims
s. 258
II. Claims That are by Their Very Nature Difficult to Quantify and/or Prove
s. 259
A. Preliminary Remarks on the Necessarily Hypothetical Nature of Many Claims for Breach of Contract and the Limits of Hypothesising
s. 259
B. Acceleration Claims
s. 263
C. Disruption Claims
s. 265
D. Claims for Loss of Profit
s. 269
E. Claims for Contractor’s Unabsorbed Home Office Overheads
s. 271
III. Recommendations
s. 275
A. During the Project
s. 275
1. The Importance of Keeping Proper Records
s. 275
2. Paying Proper Attention to Contractual Requirements on Proof of Quantum
s. 277
B. In Relation to Arbitration Proceedings
s. 280
1. Preparing the Arbitration
s. 280
2. Managing the Arbitration Proceedings
s. 281
Conclusion
s. 283
Selected Reading
s. 284
Kısaltmalar Cetveli
s. 285
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