Compensation for money damages can be helpful in addressing financial losses, but it may not always fully address the emotional or non-financial harm experienced by individuals. Additional forms of redress such as apologies, policy changes, or community support may also be needed for a more holistic resolution.
An equitable remedy is different from a (money) damages remedy, usually because no amount of money would solve the plaintiff's problem. In other cases, such as contract modification, it is more efficient to restate the agreement than to guess at what the parties' damages might be.
The standard compensation is going to be in the form of money. It will consist of compensation for the loss or damages. There may also be a penalty amount, to provide additional punishment.
Typically, small claims courts do not award treble damages. These courts are designed for simplified and streamlined procedures for resolving disputes involving small amounts of money. If you are seeking treble damages, you may need to file a claim in a higher court or consult with a legal professional for guidance.
Not every state recognizes common law, but generally it is anything that is reasonable in prudent. Common law can be found in criminal law and in civil law. In tort law (civil law) there are 2 types of damages that can be recovered. The first is called "real damage's" also called actual damages. They are the cost of the injury such as hospital bills, time lost from work, replacement of your car, etc. The second type of civl law damage that is available is punitive damages. Punitive damages are designed to punish the defendant. Punitive damages occur for medical malpractice, product liability, negligence just to name a few. In civil/tort law, only money and property can be the result of the court. Jail time is only awarded in criminal law cases, cases that breach the criminal code of the federal, state, or local government. I hope this answers your question.
The different types of damages that a court may award to an aggrieved party include compensatory damages (to cover actual losses), punitive damages (to punish the wrongdoer), nominal damages (symbolic award when no actual loss occurred), and liquidated damages (specified in a contract).
you have to earn enough money there will be a little dot by the damages click on it it will say repair click on that if you don't have enough money but have home insurance they should pay for it
Damages is the estimated money equivalent for detriment or injury sustained.In law, damages have to do with how much money you recieve for any harm or injury caused to you.
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The common term is "damages" or money damages".
Yes. As long as you have enough proof to convince a judge then you can sue for damages. You should consult with an attorney or inquire at small claims court if the damages are not over the limit in your jurisdiction.Yes. As long as you have enough proof to convince a judge then you can sue for damages. You should consult with an attorney or inquire at small claims court if the damages are not over the limit in your jurisdiction.Yes. As long as you have enough proof to convince a judge then you can sue for damages. You should consult with an attorney or inquire at small claims court if the damages are not over the limit in your jurisdiction.Yes. As long as you have enough proof to convince a judge then you can sue for damages. You should consult with an attorney or inquire at small claims court if the damages are not over the limit in your jurisdiction.
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"General damages" is a legal term that refers to money being won as compensation for damages such as suffering, pain, or an inability to perform crucial activities.
It depends on the term of the lease and the type of damages.
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It depends on your policy language and the policy type, as well as what kind of water damages you are asking about. There is just not enough information in this question to give an answer.