Legal Definition and Related Resources of Remittitur damnum (or damna)
Meaning of Remittitur damnum (or damna)
In practice. The act of the plaintiff upon the record, whereby he abates or remits the excess of damages found by the jury beyond the sum laid in the declaration. See 1 Saund. 285, note 6; 4 Conn, 109; Bouv. Inst. Index.
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