Similar words: damage, damaged, do damage to, fire damage, damaged goods, damage control, accidental damage, collateral damage. Meaning: ['dæmɪdʒ] n. a sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury.
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91. The civil suit, which had sought $ 10 million in damages, ended in an undisclosed settlement on Tuesday, however.
92. In all such cases the plaintiff is entitled to damages to compensate him for the lost benefit.
93. If the jurors find Simpson responsible, Fujisaki told them, they will then have to determine the amount of monetary damages.
94. The Blumenfelds are seeking $ 4. 8 million in damages plus interest going back to 1992.
95. On the other hand, a breach of warranty allows the aggrieved party to claim damages only.
96. Additional damages are also provided for as they are for copyright infringement and the unregistered design right generally.
97. S claimed payment for the nodes, and B counterclaimed damages for late delivery.
98. It is a state of unease of the mind, and in the horse damages both its health and behaviour.
99. In 1988 the plaintiff commenced an action for damages on the ground of negligence against the defendant health authority.
100. But shortly after the trial the twin's parents announced that they were considering pursuing a civil case for damages.
101. The accountants' contract with the parties was to assess damages claimed in the terms of reference.
102. In compensation, a jury had awarded Nicole US$2,200,000 in damages and a further US$5,300,000 in non-economic damages.
103. But if the damages are calculated without reference to income tax that will not be so.
104. As with race discrimination, damages can not be awarded if the discrimination is found to have been unintentional.
105. Therefore Knapp was awarded compensatory damages and reassigned to his teaching and coaching jobs.
106. If upheld on appeal, that decision would mark the first payment of damages by a cigarette company to a smoker.
107. He can still settle or ask the court to award damages on the old basis of including something for the future risk.
108. If it did not, the plaintiff would be adequately compensated by damages.
109. The insurance cover is designed to protect intermediaries against suits for damages brought by irate customers.
110. Was recently awarded £30,000 damages against Thames Valley Police for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment.
111. In Texas, for instance, the total amount of punitive damages awarded between 1968 and 1971 was $ 85, 000.
112. She is seeking $ 700, 000 in compensatory and punitive damages.
113. A variation was to drive cattle on to cultivated land, and then have damages assessed at the full value of the animals.
114. In the second case, the Law Lords reinstated a £12,000 damages award which had been cancelled by the Court of Appeal.
115. It can only be activated when a false statement actually damages a reputation.
116. It damages the nerves in the hands, feet or eyes.
117. The plaintiff was awarded £50 in damages. Exemption clauses are also controlled by statute.
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118. The jury deliberated seven hours over two days before awarding Jackson $ 850, 000 in compensatory and punitive damages Thursday.
119. His management team gathered in a war room to assess the damages and strategize a recovery plan.
120. B was therefore entitled to no damages for late delivery, and S was not entitled to contract payment.
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