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1 awarding of damages
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DAMAGES — Assessment In Jewish law, once the tortfeasor s liability for the damage has been established and he is ordered to compensate for the loss, the measure of damages requires determination. This is done by assessing the market price of the damaged… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
damages — ➡ legal system * * * In law, the money awarded to a party in a civil suit as reparation for the loss or injury for which another is liable. The theory of an award of damages in a personal injury or other tort case is that injured parties should… … Universalium
Awarding — Award A*ward , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Awarded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Awarding}.] [OF. eswarder to look at, consider, decide, judge; es (L. ex) + warder, garder, to observe, take heed, keep, fr. OHG. wart[=e]n to watch, guard. See {Ward}.] To give by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Specific performance — is an order of a court which requires a party to perform a specific act, usually what is stated in a contract. It is an alternative to award/ for awarding damages, and is classed as an equitable remedy commonly used in the form of injunctive… … Wikipedia
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Cattanach v Melchior — Infobox Court Case name=Cattanach v Melchior court=High Court of Australia date decided=July 16 2003 full name=Cattanach Anor v Melchior Anor citations= [http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/HCA/2003/38.html (2003) 215 CLR 1] ,… … Wikipedia