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Damages at Legal Glossary What is it? In a lawsuit, money awarded to one party based on injury or loss caused by the other.

 


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money award that the judgment of a court requires the defendant in a suit to pay to the plaintiff as compensation for the loss or injury inflicted.

Damages definition:
A cash compensation ordered by a court to offset losses or suffering caused by another's fault or negligence.
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Damages: The monetary harm caused by the actions of another person.
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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: Damages are awarded in various categories. Compensatory damages compensate the plaintiff for actual dollar-value losses (e.g., medical expenses, both past and future), lost income, loss of future earning capacity, etc.

Damages: The sum of money awarded to the injured party in a personal injury lawsuit.
Damped Frequency: The frequency of oscillation of an under-damped second order filter.
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Actual Damages: Actual damages are real damages to compensate for loss or injuries that have actually occurred.

Actual damages
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Money awarded to compensate for actual losses (also called "compensatory damages"). The amount awarded is based on the proven harm, loss, or injury suffered by the plaintiff.

Type of damages/compensation awarded in tort or contract claims. Special Damages are damages that must be proved by the party claiming, they are not assumed by a court.

"Punitive damages, as the name would indicate, are designed to punish. In this, they constitute an exception to the general common law rule that damages are designed to compensate the injured, not to punish the wrongdoer.

DamagesMoney claimed by, or ordered to be paid to, a person as compensation for loss or injuries.

Damages:
Cash compensation awarded by a Court to offset losses or suffering caused by another person's negligence or fault.
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Damages - Money awarded by a court to a person injured by the unlawful actor negligence of another person.
Debtor - One who owes a debt to another; a person filing for relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

Damages. The compensation which the law will award for an injury done. 3 Bl. Com. 6-7; 50 Mich. 32.

Damages - A sum of money awarded by the Court as compensation to the claimant.
De minimis non curat lex - [The law does not concern itself with trifles]. Small departures from the law may be overlooked if not significant.

DAMAGES, practice. The indemnity given by law, to be recovered from a wrong doer by the person who has sustained an injury, either in his person, property, or relative rights, in consequence of the acts of another.

Damages: The sum of money awarded by a civil court to compensate for any injury or loss. Loss can include such things as money, enjoyment and earning power. People are said to sue for damages.

Damages - Compensation (monetary) which may be recovered in the courts by any person who has suffered loss or injury to his person, property or rights through the unlawful act, omission or negligence of another.

damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
default judgement: A judgement rendered because of the defendant's failure to answer or appear.

damages: 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.

Damages
The amount of money awarded by a court or tribunal to compensate the injured party.
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Damages - money awarded for an injury or loss due to the unlawful act or negligence of another.
De Facto - Latin, meaning in fact or actually.
Defendant - a person accused of a crime or a person being sued in a civil action.

DAMAGES A monetary compensation or indemnity, which may be recovered in the courts by any person who has suffered a loss, detriment or injury.
DECEDENT A deceased person.

Damages
Monetary compensation awarded/awardable to a party injured as a result of a breach of contract or a negligent act; the injury sustained due to misfeasance, negligence or breach of contract.
Default
Failure to pay or discharge a duty.

DAMAGES: The financial compensation awarded to someone who suffered an injury or was harmed by someone else's wrongful act.
DEBTOR: Person who owes money.

damages - Money that a court orders paid to party (usually the plaintiff) who has suffered a loss by another party who caused the loss (usually the defendant).

damages In a civil action, an amount of money claimed by the plaintiff, or awarded by the court, as compensation for injury or loss.
day (or date) certain A fixed or appointed day or date.

Damages: Money a party receives as compensation for a legal wrong.

Term: Damages
Definition: Monetary compensation awarded/awardable to a party injured as a result of a breach of contract or a negligent act; the injury sustained due to misfeasance, negligence or breach of contract.

damages
In a lawsuit, money awarded to one party based on injury or loss caused by the other.

Damages may be awarded if a court decides that a defendant has either been negligent or broken a contract and foreseeable damage or loss results. The measure of damages in negligence is to compensate the plaintiff for foreseeable losses or damage.

DAMAGES, EXCESSIVE
Such damages as are unreasonably great, and not warranted by law. 2. The damages are excessive in the following cases: 1. When they are gre-ater... more ...

damages - Pecuniary (money) compensation which may be recovered by a party for personal injury, or loss or damage to one's property or rights as a result of another party's unlawful act or negligence.

Damages
Typically, the remedy for breach of contract is an award of money damages. Courts usually adopt one of three ways of calculating the value of damages.

Damages
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).

Direct damages
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: damages for a loss that is an immediate, natural, and foreseeable result of the wrongful act
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General damages are for such things as pain and suffering, loss of amenity, prospective loss of future earnings, and as such cannot be known until liquidated, whereas the cost of a replacement article, or the cost of repair to say a car, can be.

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Punitive damages - Money award given to punish the defendant or wrongdoer.

punitive damages: are damages in excess of those required to compensate the plaintiff for the wrong done which are imposed to punish the defendant because of the particularly wanton or willful character or his or her wrongdoing.

Punitive damages
Special and highly exceptional damages ordered by a court against a defendant where the act or omission which caused the suit, was of a particularly heinous, malicious or highhanded nature.

punitive damagesMoney awarded to an injured person, over and above the measurable value of the injury, in order to punish the person who hurt him.
q quantum meruit"What he deserves". It describes the extent of liability on a contract.

Aggravated damages
Special and highly exceptional damages awarded by a court where the circumstances of the tortious conduct have been particularly humiliating or malicious towards the plaintiff/victim.

payment of damages to the plaintiff). Petitions are normally filed by lawyers because courts insist on complicated forms but most states will allow citizens to file petitions provided they conform to the court's form.

Petition A pleading similar to a complaint but typically seeking something other than money damages.

Ad damnum Latin: refers to the parts or sections of a petition that speaks to the damages that were suffered and claimed by the plaintiff.

Per quod servitium amisit: (Latin: by which he lost the service) Action for damages by an employer for the loss of services of an injured employee, against the person responsible for the injury.

In the courts of common law, costs were not given either to plaintiff or defendant, although the damages given to a successful plaintiff might suffice to cover not only the loss sustained by the wrong done, ...

civil/criminal: civil cases typically are disputes between persons or entities (like corporations or governments) in which the remedy sought is money damages, or sometimes an order that the defendant do or refrain from doing certain acts.

that damages a dwelling;
in which there is a person present who is not a participant of the crime; or
where there is property valued at $10,000 or more with the intent to collect insurance proceeds.
First degree arson is a class A felony offense.

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Additur - An increase by a judge in the amount of damages awarded by a jury.
Adjective law - Also, procedural law. That body of law which governs the process of protecting the rights under substantive law.

Remittitur - The reduction by a judge of the damages awarded by a jury.
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Specific Performance
An action to compel the performance of a contract, when money damages for breach would not be satisfactory.
Statutory Lien
An involuntary lien, includes tax liens, judgment liens, mechanic liens, etc.

Comparative negligence -The rule under which negligence is measured by percentage, and damages are diminished in proportion to the amount of negligence attributable to the person seeking recovery.

If money damages awarded by a jury are grossly excessive as a matter of law, the judge may order the plaintiff to remit a portion of the award.

Joint and several liability - A legal doctrine that makes each of the parties who are responsible for an injury, liable for all the damages awarded in a lawsuit if the other parties responsible cannot pay.

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