Compensatory and Punitive
Jhonen's been talking about how fun it would be to come back with the whole group again, but so far it seems quite unlikely.
Every choice you make has a consequence.
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Yes donkeys always make noises but not for the whole night they will fall asleep avanchaly
If you make the top 24 on American Idol you are not allowed to try out again. But, if you get cut before the top 24 are selected, you can try out during another season.
In law, “damages” refers to the sum of money or other payments required to restore justice and make things right or whole again when a harm has been done. Damages typically get split into two main categories: Compensatory and Punitive.
To pay for....as in pay someone for damages...to make them "whole" for their loss.
To restore, or 'make whole' the aggrieved party. . . as opposed to punitive damages which are intended to punish the violator/respondant.
Make a false oral statement that damages a person's reputation.
I'm not sure if this is it but wouldn't it be something like a whole barrel of bad apples ruins one good apple. Again I'm not sure. It is a metaphor one bad person can make a whole group bad so an opposite might be One good person can make a whole group better
Yes, provided both parties agree.
Punitive damages is also a type of Monetary remedy which is designed to punish the defendant for behavior that shocks the conscience of the finder of fact. Punitive damages are meant to serve as a deterrent. Unlike most compensatory damages for civil suits, the purpose of punitive damages is not to make the plaintiff whole, but to punish the defendant. Punitive damages are not awarded in every civil case and most states have strict rules and limitations on when punitive damages will be allowed.
make sure you make him\her want you again. be that special one. tell that person how much he\her means to you
well, you can try to make a really good impression on her and ask her again. Or, if your positive she'll say no again then go ask another girl. You never know, the person that has been in front of you for your whole life could be the one.
Rehabilitation is an attempt to make the criminal whole again. Restorative justice in sentencing takes into account the length of time it might take to rehabilitate a criminal.
I am not familiar with California laws but... In 99% of cases, the person who rear-end's you is at fault. If the other person is at fault, they are liable for damages and medical injuries. The fact that you are not insured does not make the at fault driver not responsible for damages and injuries that he or she causes.
Attempted murder is a criminal charge and can only be brought by the state or, in some specific cases, federal authority. A person can, however sew for damages and make a case for punitive damages to be assessed.