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What is damages?

Renal damage is the same as kidney damage. Anytime you see the word "renal" it has to do with the kidneys.


How do you protect your children whom are being emotionally abused by their father and his girlfriend?

Take him to court, Show damages,,,,,,,,,,,, A lawyer will be needed for this,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sorry, There is no other legal way.


What is the difference between general damages and special damages?

How are ordinary damages are different from special damages


Who narrates Damages?

There is no narrator on Damages.


Is there anything you can do about corruption?

Technically, you can combat corruption, in many ways (that's what the Incorruptibles are all about). However, ultimately, someone will always find a way to do the easy or lazy thing, no matter what and whom it damages.


What are direct damages?

Direct damages refer to the damages followed directly upon the act done. This is also called as general damages. On the other hand, this does not comprise indirect damages like expenses earned.


car accidents or damages?

car accidents and damages


What is considered consequential damages?

Consequential damages, otherwise known as special damages, are damages you can prove occurred because of the failure of one party to meet a contractual obligation.


What are the possible damages to the human abdominal muscles?

There are damages that are possible.


What damages the atmosphere?

An example of something that damages the atmosphere is chlorofluorocarbons.


What is Punitive damages and what is consequential damages?

punitive damages are costs awarded to a party to punish the offending party, usually meant to discourage certain behaviour. Consequential damages are damages that attempt to rectify a cost of an innocent party when a breach has occurred in contract.


What is tortious liability?

A tortious is related to the duty of care and negligence of that duty with respect to persons with whom there is no contractual liability. For example, if the person fails to maintain his property and part of his property falls off and injures another person, the property owner is liable for the damages to that person, even though it maybe be passerby with whom there are no contractual obligations.