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Douglas Tribe v Southdown Gliding Club and Others, SCCO 4 June 2007June 2007
Douglas Tribe v Southdown Gliding Club and Others, SCCO 4 June 2007
If a receiving party fails to adequately explain the difference between the costs estimated and the final cost claimed the costs claimed may be reduced to take into account any reasonable reliance the paying party may have placed on that estimate. For more details please use the link attached to the case citation to read the judgment.
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