Extinguishment of Obligations: Compensation, Confusion, Release, and Debtor Liberation
A structured lesson on the four modes by which obligations are extinguished without actual performance under Quebec civil law: compensation, confusion, release, and liberation of the debtor.
Compensation for Harm to Property
The rules governing compensation of pecuniary and non-pecuniary losses when property is destroyed or damaged under Quebec civil law.
Compensation for Death-Related Damages
How Quebec civil law compensates for death: claims by heirs, recourses of indirect victims, loss of material support, funeral expenses, solatium doloris, and the shortening of life.
Compensation for Bodily Injury
Rules governing the assessment and compensation of bodily injury in Quebec civil law: cost of care, loss of income, non-pecuniary losses, discounting, and tax implications.
Compensation for Moral Harm
How Quebec civil law compensates moral harm arising from injury to reputation, including the assessment of pecuniary and non-pecuniary losses, the absence of a damages cap, the factors modulating quantum, and the...