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  • Abridgment of damages

    Abridgment of damages

    See abridge. Cf remittitur….

  • Abridgment of damages

    Abridgment of damages

    See abridge. Cf remittitur….

  • Divided Damages

    Divided Damages in Maritime Law Note: There is more information on maritime/admiralty law here.The following is a definition of Divided Damages, produced by Tetley, in the context of admiralty law: The former method of apportioning damages from a ship collision under the general maritime […]

  • General Damages

    These damages are such as the law will presume to be the direct natural or probable consequence of the act complained of. See Myers v Stephens, 43 Cal. Rptr. 420, 233 C.A.2d 184. Special damages, on the other hand, are such as the law will not infer from the nature of the act. They do…

  • General Damages

    These damages are such as the law will presume to be the direct natural or probable consequence of the act complained of. See Myers v Stephens, 43 Cal. Rptr. 420, 233 C.A.2d 184. Special damages, on the other hand, are such as the law will not infer from the nature of the act. They do…

  • Liquidated Damages

    Liquidated Damages

    A fixed sum of money expressly and specifically agreed upon between parties at time of entering into a contract , to be paid in the event of the non- performance of the contract by either, as distinguished from a penalty which is non-enforceable. See.J.E. Hathaway & Co. v U.S., […]

  • Double Damages

    Double Damages

  • Damages On Bills Of Exchange

    Damages On Bills Of Exchange

    Damages on Bills of Exchange

  • Damage-clere

    Concept of “Damage-clere” Traditional meaning of damage-clere in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) A fee formerly due the chief clerk from a plaintiff recovering damages in the K. B. and C. P. Damage-feasant: doing […]

  • Damage-clere

    Concept of “Damage-clere” Traditional meaning of damage-clere in the French law history (with some legal use in England and the United States in the XIX Century) [1]: (in French) A fee formerly due the chief clerk from a plaintiff recovering damages in the K. B. and C. P. Damage-feasant: doing […]

  • Special Damages In Torts

    Special Damages in Torts

  • Oil Pollution Damage

    International Supplementary Fund For Compensation For Oil Pollution Damage (Supplementary Fund) in Maritime Law Note: There is more information on maritime/admiralty law here.The following is a definition of International Supplementary Fund For Compensation For Oil Pollution Damage […]

  • Accumulative Damages

    Meaning of Accumulative Damages Resources See Also Damages

  • Accumulative Damages

    Meaning of Accumulative Damages Resources See Also Damages

  • Collateral Damage

    Collateral damage in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of collateral damage. Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Collateral Damage (You may find collateral damage at the […]