When money can't adequately compensate an injured party but an action can, the relief is called "specific performance" or "injunctive relief." This legal remedy requires a party to fulfill their obligations as per a contract or to cease certain actions to prevent further harm. These remedies are often used in cases involving unique goods or situations where monetary damages are insufficient to address the injury.
Killed in Action (KIA), Missing in Action (MIA), and Wounded in Action (WIA) all often fall under the term casualties of war.
Non-pecuniary relief is also called equitable relief. It is the type of relief given where money damages cannot adequately redress the damages suffered. In contract and tort actions, money damages, or pecuniary relief, is usually sufficient to adequately compensate the injured party. But there are instances where money damages are not adequate. Some examples are : injunctions to prohibit injurious behavior before it happens as in labor disputes; partitions of real estate when co-owners cannot get along; setting aside of wills: forcing specific performance of certain kinds of contracts; the modern actions in lieu of prerogative writs.
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Injured
This is called "bottling"
A screwed bird.
lame.
Plantiff
Bottling
I believe this is called "comp time" (compensated time)
They are called substitutes.
A noun that completes an action is called a subject, as it performs the action in a sentence.