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{{g}}''Not'' the same thing as [[consequential loss]], though in many cases it is a type of consequential loss. It is possible for it to be a direct loss.
{{g}}''Not'' the same thing as [[consequential loss]], though in many cases it is a type of consequential loss. It is possible for a [[loss of profits]] or [[loss of opportunity]] to be a direct loss, although the great case of {{casenote|Hadley|Baxendale}} illustrates that is by no means the ordinary run of things.
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Not the same thing as consequential loss, though in many cases it is a type of consequential loss. It is possible for a loss of profits or loss of opportunity to be a direct loss, although the great case of Hadley v Baxendale illustrates that is by no means the ordinary run of things.

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