Synonym: punitory. Similar words: cognitive, initiative, munitions, sensitive, inquisitive, punish, unit, unity. Meaning: ['pjuːnətɪv] adj. inflicting punishment.
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121. Punitive Damages are a civil compensation system which exceeds the actual damaged value.
122. At the same time, civil proceedings in the substantive law of fraud should provide punitive damages measures to allow victims to bear more than the actual loss compensation.
123. Punitive damages refer to the part of the payment which exceeds the actual damaged value.
124. "Costly punishment, " the type of punitive behavior studied by Nowak and his colleagues, refers to situations where a punisher is willing to incur a cost in order to penalize someone else.
125. Over the centuries, the institution of punitive damages derived from and developed in Anglo - American law system.
126. In 1993, The Consumer Protection Law firstly defines the provisions of the Double Compensation, which has been seen as creating a precedent for Punitive Damages.
127. Subjects include compensatory damages, special and general damages, pain and suffering, and punitive damages.
128. The regulatory climate for money market funds is "punitive, even adversarial," said Joe Abate, money market strategist with Barclays Capital.
129. It would be a grave mistake to add to the forced liquidation currently dislocating markets by ill-considered or punitive regulations.
130. That's the same thing that happens when punitive damages are limited.
131. Then it introduces the punitive damages of American Legal System, and puts forward some lawmaking suggestion.
132. Being punitive against the news organisation or individual journalist might only provoke more spiteful coverage. Though in extreme cases, what have you to lose?
133. Senators and congressmen are threatening to hit China with punitive tariffs.
134. The system would be working well if any underestimated compensatory damages were just about offset by inflated punitive damages.
135. The EEOC sued Alamo on her behalf, and nearly six years later, a jury awarded the Phoenix woman $37,640 in back pay and compensatory damages and $250,000 in punitive damages.
136. Unlike a fine paid in a criminal case, punitive damages go to the injured party.
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137. Finally, made a detailed analysis to the characteristic of punitive damage.
138. Now, bedbug-related lawsuits can lead to thousands of dollars in punitive damages for mental anguish, embarrassment or humiliation.
139. Of punitive police, political or moral, I have a wholesome horror.
140. The so-called punitive damages refer to besides actual damages, the court orders the perpetrators to pay additional monetary compensation to the victims.
141. The very word discipline puts us off because It'sounds restrictive and punitive.
142. At the same time, the paper discusses the relationship between Punitive Damages and compensatory damages and mental damages.
143. Being punitive against the news organisation or individual journalist might on ly provoke more spiteful coverage.
144. News Group Newspapers is strongly contesting the action, which includes an unprecedented claim in a privacy case for exemplary or punitive damages as well as compensatory damages.
145. At the same time, writer specifies the differences on the elements of liability of punitive payment and compensatory payment of breach contract.
146. In the field of the state compensation, there are three compensation standards in the world, which are punitive damage, compensatory damage and appeasable damage.
147. The condition for punitive damages include four aspects such as illegal act , wrong of willfulness , the actual damages and the link between the reasons and results.
148. As one critical commentator said, they will probably "go into adulthood associating great music - the most bewitchingly lovely sounds on Earth - with a punitive slap on the chops."
149. The punitive damage comes of common law, under which the inflicter shall take on much higher damage than that of making up for the casualty' s actual loss. This is different from compensatory damage.
150. Our country has been gradually introducing punitive damages policy in law-making process, and has got some certain social effect.
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