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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121. My social worker says that I shouldn't be gettin' high, because it damages the immune system.
122. There was a case where a householder escaped a claim for civil damages after he had stabbed an intruder with a bayonet!
123. When the school board breaches a contract, must the teacher look for another teaching position to collect damages?
124. After failing to agree damages that BA would pay to Virgin, Mr Branson has launched new legal action.
125. The trio seeks $ 25 million in damages, plus unspecified punitive damages.
126. Damages Damages may be claimed on their own or in addition to rescission.
127. Simpson is being sued by the families of the victims, who are seeking compensation for their loss and punitive damages.
128. Damages are awarded by way of compensation to the plaintiff for the loss suffered. 2.
129. In a civil action for damages at Melbourne magistrates' court, Dale denied punching De Pace.
130. The report comes as legislation to curb lawsuits and cap damages has stalled in Congress.
131. He asked the court to prohibit Weisser from publishing the notes and to award him a sum of money as damages.
132. She said it would be premature to dismiss the racketeering claim or rule out damages.
133. Initially only the High Court had jurisdiction to award provisional damages.
134. The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in state court in Houston, seeks unspecified damages.
135. However, over the years firm limitations have been placed upon damages that can be awarded by the courts.
136. He could be liable for damages if it comes to court.
137. It builds in and reinforces their dominance, but it damages the weaker economies.
138. We are taking details, legal advice and our rights to sue for damages are fully reserved.
139. If the jury had ruled against compensatory damages, the case would not have been able to proceed to the punitive stage.
140. An application for assessment of damages is made on notice under the procedure for interlocutory applications under Ord 22, r 6.
141. He had failed to overturn the £1.5m damages awarded against him and a co-defendant for allegations about the Role of Lord Aldington.
142. This they had failed to do, and, as a result, damages were awarded for breach of fiduciary duty.
143. Your company has one last chance to set aside the default and to try to keep the damages down.
144. If the buyer rejects the goods for breach of condition, his damages are assessed as m the case of non-delivery.
145. Count Tolstoy lost the case and was ordered to pay £1.5m damages to be shared with another defendant.
146. Damages only follow when the loss arises naturally from the breach and might have been anticipated by the parties. 3.
147. Damages are assessed on the basis of the damage naturally arising from the breach and in the contemplation of the parties.
147. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
148. Women's groups also resented the imposition of limits for gender discrimination while damages for racial bias were unlimited.
149. It is a consideration which I should have applied myself to the assessment of general damages to favour this plaintiff.
150. This is needless and removes stones and rocks from their natural location and further damages the environment.
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