Compensation for Damage Due to Omissions in Keeping and Manipulating Apple Seedlings
2025
Babić, Violeta | Radović, Aleksandar | Terzić, Dragan | Rajičić, Vera
Raising large fruit plantations, very often involves the delivery of seedlings and their planting in a period of 2-3 days. It depends on the available work force and mechanization, as well as on the accommodation capacity for keep ing seedlings until the moment of planting. The passage of time and inade quate conditions for keeping seedlings can damage some seedlings, which is why they will progress differently after planting, and later bring an uneven crop and different yields. The owner of the orchard often blames the seller of the seedlings for the poor reception of the seedlings. Such cases often end in litigation, when the court hires licensed appraisers (experts) or commissions of experts, who will assess the causes of the damage. In this paper, one such case is analyzed, which ended with a court case and an expert assessment of the damage and the net value of the lost crop. It is indisputable that the owner of the fruit plantation suffers damage, which is shown by the evaluations of the experts, which were analyzed in this paper, and the court, based on the expertise and the evidence presented, makes the final verdict on who is to blame for the damage.
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Editorial Institute of Agricultural Economics, Belgrade (Serbia)
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