ofverzögerungsschäden
Ofverzögerungsschäden, often translated as "delay damages" or "consequential damages," refers to financial losses that arise as a direct or indirect result of a breach of contract or other wrongful act. These damages are not the immediate, direct loss caused by the breach itself, but rather the secondary or consequential losses that a party suffers due to the delay or disruption caused by the breach. For instance, if a supplier fails to deliver goods on time, the direct damage might be the cost of obtaining replacement goods. Ofverzögerungsschäden, however, could include lost profits from a delayed production schedule, penalties incurred by the buyer for their own late delivery to a third party, or increased costs of alternative arrangements.
The recoverability of ofverzögerungsschäden can be a complex legal issue. Courts generally require that these damages