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general damages, which are non-economic damages such as pain and suffering and emotional distress. Rather than being compensatory, at common law damages may... |
Punitive damages, or exemplary damages, are damages assessed in order to punish the defendant for outrageous conduct and/or to reform or deter the defendant... |
for an owner is recovery of damages that result directly from the breach (also known as "compensatory damages"). Damages may include the cost to repair... |
employment or business opportunities. Non-economic damages should not be confused with punitive or exemplary damages, which are awarded purely to penalise... |
Expectation damages are damages recoverable from a breach of contract by the non-breaching party. An award of expectation damages protects the injured... |
Penal damages are liquidated damages which exceed reasonable compensatory damages, making them invalid under common law. While liquidated damage clauses... |
Depp $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages from Heard, although the court reduced the punitive damages to $350,000 due to... |
Legal remedy (section Legal remedies (damages)) in the United Kingdom tend to award monetary compensatory damages in tort cases. However, punitive damages are not applicable in the legal systems of the... |
Tort reform (section Punitive awards and juries) extent reflected in the different types of damages awarded by the courts: compensatory, aggravated, and punitive. British scholar Glanville Williams notes... |
Insurance bad faith (section Damages) other words, tort liability (including the entitlement to compensatory and punitive damages) irrevocably accrues when the tort is committed, and remains... |
court. For example, the plaintiff may ask for an award of compensatory damages, punitive damages, attorney's fees, an injunction to make the defendant stop... |
evidence" to award punitive damages. The jury awarded Burnett $300,000 in compensatory damages and $1.3 million in punitive damages. The trial court reduced... |
South African law of delict (section Damages) are well-known, or easily ascertainable. Damages in respect of non-patrimonial loss do not serve a compensatory function, for such loss does not have an... |
Negligence (section Damages) entitled to compensation for a negligence tort. Damages are compensatory in nature. Compensatory damages addresses a plaintiff/claimant's losses (in cases... |
Adequate remedy (section Compensatory Damages) a contract that leads to profit lost. Punitive damages are different from the compensatory damages where the non-breaching party does not want to have... |
monetary damages, liquidation damages, specific performances, rescission, and restitution. Damages are classified as being compensatory or punitive. Compensatory... |
was ordered by a San Francisco jury to pay $289m in punitive damages and compensatory damages. Monsanto, and after June 2018 Bayer, appealed the verdict... |
addition to providing for the award of compensatory damages, laws may also provide for the award of punitive damages as well as the payment of the plaintiff's... |
extent reflected in the different types of damages awarded by the courts: compensatory, aggravated, and punitive. British scholar Glanville Williams notes... |
several of them. Damages for loss of consortium are considered separately from, and are not to be confused with compensatory damages. The action was originally... |