
1) Amends 2) Atonement 3) Breaks 4) Compensation 5) Expiation 6) Harms 7) Indemnification 8) Recompense 9) Redress 10) Repayment 11) Restitution
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1) Amends 2) Compensation 3) Compensation for injuries 4) Compensation for injury 5) Compensatory cash 6) Court award 7) Court awards 8) Does harm to 9) Harms 10) Hurts 11) Impairments 12) Impairs 13) Indemnification 14) Indemnity 15) Lawsuit award 16) Lawsuit goal 17) Lawsuit issue 18) Pursuit in a suit
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Money awarded by a court to a person injured by the unlawful act or negligence of another person.
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• (imp. & p. p.) of Damage
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[Noun] The money a court gives a person because they have been harmed in some way.
Example: Sheryl was awarded damages for the injury.
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in law, money compensation for loss or injury caused by the wrongful act of another. Recovery of damages is the objective of most civil litigation.[5 related articles]
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Compensation for breach of contract. The aim is to put the innocent party as far as possible in the financial position he would have been in but for the breach (e.g. with defective goods, damages would cover at least the cost of repair)
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An award of compensation which is related to the amount of harm done. See General Damages and Special Damages.
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In law, compensation for a
tort (such as personal injuries caused by negligence) or breach of contract. In the case of breach of contract the complainant can claim all the financial loss he or she...
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A sum of money claimed or awarded as compensation for loss or injury. Generally damages will be awarded only for loss or injury that could reasonably have been foreseen. However, if the injury has been more severe because the sufferer has some unusual vulnerability, the defendant must pay for the actual consequences of his wrongdoing. Also see Exem...
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In legal terms damage refers to loss of life, property, potential gains which couldn't be made, lost opportunities, etc. because of (un)intentional design of someone, negligence, out of control externalities (say, natural calamties), and such. Damages also stands for the compensation that is provided by law to the complainant.
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Injuries or losses, such as a broken leg or lost wages.
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The amounts awarded by a court to be paid by one party to another as a result of violating a contrac
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money paid to make up for a loss or injury you have caused someone
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Compensation (usually money); most common outcome of civil cases.
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The financial compensation awarded to someone who suffered an injury or was harmed by someone else's wrongful act.
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1) In a lawsuit, the harm caused to a party who is injured. 2) In a lawsuit, the money awarded to one party based on injury or loss caused by the other. For either definition, there are many different types or categories of damages. (See also: compensatory damages, actual damages, special damages, general damages, exemplary damages, punitive damage...
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Money awarded by court to a person for injury or loss suffered by the unlawful act or negligence of another.
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Compensation.
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Money awarded to one party based on injury or discrimination caused by the other. Money damages are not available to state employees under Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Title I or to all plaintiffs under ADATitle III.
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An amount of money claimed as compensation for physical/material loss, e.g. personal injury, breach of contract
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money paid as the normal remedy in the law as compensation for an individual or company's loss. If another type of remedy is wanted (such as an injunction
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amends noun a sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury
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In law, compensation for a tort (such as personal injuries caused by negligence) or breach of contract. In the case of breach of contract the complainant can claim all the financial loss he or she has suffered. Damages for personal injuries include compensation for loss of earnings, as well as for the injury itself. The court might reduce the damag...
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Monetary compensation or indemnity for wrong or injury caused by the violation of a legal right. 1. Compensatory damages - Reimbursement for actual loss or injury. 2. Exemplary damages - Monetary award by way of punishment for injury caused by aggravated circumstances or malice, in addition to compensation for the injury. 3. Punitive damages - Mone...
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