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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE KINGSTON UPON HULL COUNTY COURT
(His Honour Judge Moore)
Strand London WC2 Tuesday, 20th March 2001 |
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B e f o r e :
LADY JUSTICE HALE
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SHAUN PETER STEFANOVIC | Claimant/Respondent | |
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LEON CARTER | Defendant/Applicant |
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Part of the loss of amenity award was to take account of the loss of a very serious hobby that the claimant had enjoyed. He was already highly skilled in the martial arts, having obtained a black belt in karate. He had been hoping to go to Japan for a year to gain further qualifications so that he could teach and possibly earn some money from that occupation. He had tried to get back to it and could still do part of it, but contact might be damaging to him and so he could not progress or fulfil his ambitions to teach. The judge rejected any claim for loss of income as too speculative, but it clearly was relevant to the total loss of amenity award.
LORD JUSTICE HENRY: I agree. The judge was faced with a difficult task on vestigial discovery and very little hard evidence. But the loss of earnings figure that he arrived at was not plainly excessive, given the favourable view that he had formed of this man's pre-accident potential, and for that reason I, too, would refuse leave.