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Washington Law Review

1990

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"Keep The Change!": A Critique Of The No Actual Injury Defense To Liquidated Damages—Lind Building Corp. V. Pacific Bellevue Developments, 55 Wash. App. 70, 776 P.2d 977 (Div. 1), Review Denied, 113 Wash. 2d 1021, 781 P.2d 1322 (1989), James Arthur Weisfield Oct 1990

"Keep The Change!": A Critique Of The No Actual Injury Defense To Liquidated Damages—Lind Building Corp. V. Pacific Bellevue Developments, 55 Wash. App. 70, 776 P.2d 977 (Div. 1), Review Denied, 113 Wash. 2d 1021, 781 P.2d 1322 (1989), James Arthur Weisfield

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Most courts judge the enforceability of liquidated damages clauses as of the time of contract formation. In Lind Building Corp. v. Pacific Bellevue Development, the court created a "no actual injury" defense to enforcement of liquidated damages clauses by assessing validity as of the time of trial. This Note concludes that a "no actual injury" defense to liquidated damages recovery negates the benefits of agreed remedies, fails to provide a principled policy for enforcement, and produces inequitable results.