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  • Kenford Co. v. County of Erie | Legal Documents | H2O
    Loss of future profits as damages for breach of contract have been permitted in New York under long-established and precise rules of law First, it must be demonstrated with certainty that such damages have been caused by the breach and, second, the alleged loss must be capable of proof with reasonable certainty
  • Kenford Co. v. Erie County – Case Brief Summary – Facts, Issue, Holding . . .
    The approach of New York courts requires proving lost profits with reasonable certainty and contemplation by the parties, whereas the "rational basis" test is less stringent and was rejected by the New York courts in this case
  • Kenford Co. v. County of Erie, 67 N. Y. 2d 257 - HallApproved. com
    Loss of future profits as damages for breach of contract have been permitted in New York under long-established and precise rules of law First, it must be demonstrated with certainty that such damages have been caused by the breach and, second, the alleged loss must be capable of proof with reasonable certainty
  • Kenford Co. v. County of Erie: A Case on Contract Damages
    The legal dispute in Kenford Co v County of Erie is a significant case in New York’s contract law, illustrating the complexities of calculating damages when a public-private partnership fails The case involved Kenford Company, Inc , a private real estate and development firm, and the government of Erie County Their plan to construct a domed stadium in Buffalo collapsed, leading to a
  • Kenford Company, Inc. v. County of Erie – Case Brief Summary (New York . . .
    In Kenford Company, Inc v County of Erie (67 NY2d 257 [1986]) the Court of Appeals addressed only the portion of the award of money damages for lost profits which the plaintiff would have received under a proposed twenty-year management agreement (67 NY2d at 261 ) The Court held that lost profits may only be awarded where (1) the plaintiff "demonstrates with certainty that such damages have
  • Kenford Co. v. County of Erie - CaseBriefs
    Kenford Co v County of Erie Citation 73 N Y 2d 312, 537 N E 2d 176, 540 N Y S 2d 1, 1989 N Y 257 Brief Fact Summary Plaintiff Kenford Co entered into a contract with Defendant, County of Erie, to donate land for a new stadium Plaintiff also owned land in the periphery of the proposed stadium site
  • KENFORD CO. v. ERIE COUNTY Case Brief - LSD. Law
    tl;dr: A county breached a contract to build a domed stadium The court denied the planned operator’s claim for 20 years of lost future profits, finding the damages were not contemplated by the parties and were too speculative to be proven with reasonable certainty for a new business
  • Kenford Co. v. County of Erie – (IRAC) Case Brief Summary
    Facts of the Case The dispute in this case originated when the County of Erie (defendant) desired to build a sports stadium, and Kenford Co (plaintiff), a landholder with options on property in the area, proposed selling land for the site After initial rejection, Kenford presented a new offer to donate the land in exchange for a lease or management deal for Dome Stadium, Inc (DSI
  • Kenford Co. v. County of Erie, 493 N. E. 2d 234, 67 N. Y. 2d 257 (1986 . . .
    Get Kenford Co v County of Erie, 493 N E 2d 234, 67 N Y 2d 257 (1986), New York Court of Appeals, case facts, key issues, and holdings and reasonings online today Written and curated by real attorneys at Quimbee
  • Kenford Co. , Inc. v. Erie County - vLex
    That court reversed portions of the judgment awarding damages for loss of profits and for certain out-of-pocket expenses incurred, and directed a new trial upon other issues (Kenford Co v County of Erie, 108 A D 2d 132, 489 N Y S 2d 939)
  • Kenford Co. v. County of Erie, New York Court of Appeals, State Courts . . .
    If it is a new business seeking to recover for loss of future profits, a stricter standard is imposed for the obvious reason that there does not exist a reasonable basis of experience upon which to estimate lost profits with the requisite degree of reasonable certainty (Cramer v Grand Rapids Show Case Co , 223 NY 63; 25 CJS, Damages, § 42 [b])





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