Emotional Distress n. an increasingly popular basis for a claim of damages in lawsuits for injury due to the negligence or intentional acts of another.
Emotional Distress: Mental anguish. Employee Verification Form: In a workers' compensation case, it's a bi-annual report of earnings to be completed by the injured employee.
Emotional Distress: Mental anguish. Employee Stock Ownership Plan: An employer-provided benefit that allows employees to purchase stock in the company under certain favorable terms.
EMOTIONAL DISTRESS - 'Damages for emotional distress have been permitted only where there is some means for assuring the validity of the claim.
"(1) The conduct must be intentional or in reckless disregard of the probability of causing emotional distress, (2) the conduct must be extreme and outrageous, ...
Emotional distress Definition - Noun : a highly unpleasant emotional reaction (as anguish, humiliation, or fury) which results from another's conduct and for which damages may be sought see also outrage zone of danger ...
emotional distress Empirical legal studies Empleados jóvenes, veteranos de guerra y empleados de tiempo parcial ...
Emotional distress has been recognized as an actionable tort. Generally, emotional distress damages had to be parasitic.
The physical or emotional distress resulting from an injury. Though the concept is somewhat abstract, the injured plaintiff can seek compensation in the form of cold, hard cash.
A contention of diminished capacity means that although the accused was not insane, due to emotional distress, physical condition or other factors he/she could not fully comprehend the nature of the criminal act he/she is accused of committing, ...
pain and suffering - Physical or emotional distress resulting from an injury for which a plaintiff can seek monetary compensation. par value - Face value of a stock when issued by a corporation.
Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress: Intentionally causing severe emotional distress by extreme or outrageous conduct.
A crime committed under emotional distress and not for personal gain. Expunge: To physically erase; to white or strike out. To "expunge" something from a court record means to remove every reference to it from the court file.
See also: Distress, Law, Information, Court, Person
 
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