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Damages refers to an amount of money used to compensate for loss or injury to person or property. The party that brings the lawsuit often seeks damages from the party being sued. The party bringing the lawsuit may also seek other types of relief, such as an injunction or declaratory judgment. (See
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If a person has suffered a loss as a result of a civil wrong they may apply to the Court for an order that their loss be compensated by payment of money. The money claimed or paid is referred to as damages.
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Compensation or indemnity for loss owing for breach of contract, or a tort (civil wrong.)
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the legal term for monetary compensation which may be recovered in the courts by any person who has suffered loss or injury through the unlawful act or omission or negligence of another.
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The purchaser may not claim compensation for any reason whatever in the event of accident to persons or damage to property that is clearly distinct from the subject matter of the contract, or loss of income.
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