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  2. Damages - Wikipedia

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    Special damages can include direct losses (such as amounts the claimant had to spend to try to mitigate damages) [15] and consequential or economic losses resulting from lost profits in a business. Damages in tort are awarded generally to place the claimant in the position in which he would have been had the tort not taken place. [16]

  3. Cash App $15M security settlement deadline is here ... - AOL

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    Cash App was ordered to pay out $15 million in damages. Some users may be eligible to submit a claim for up to $2,500. ... Out-of-pocket losses: Users can submit a claim that shows their Cash App ...

  4. Damnum absque injuria - Wikipedia

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    'An injury, legally speaking, consists of a wrong done to a person, or, in other words, a violation of his right. It is an ancient maxim, that a damage to one, without an injury in this sense (damnum absque injuria), does not lay the foundation of an action; because, if the act complained of does not violate any of his legal rights, it is ...

  5. Negligence - Wikipedia

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    When damages are not a necessary element of a tort claim, a plaintiff may prevail without demonstrating a financial injury, potentially recovering nominal damages along with any other remedy available under the law. [37] Negligence is different in that the plaintiff must ordinarily prove a pecuniary loss in order to recover damages.

  6. Tort - Wikipedia

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    If B's wrongdoing were intentional in the circumstances, or so reckless that an 'intention' may be constructively inferred (on the basis that culpa lata dolo aequiparatur - 'gross fault is the same as intentional wrongdoing'), then it follows axiomatically that B will be liable to repair any damage done to A's property, person or economic ...

  7. Consequential damages - Wikipedia

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    In order to seek consequential damages, a party who has suffered physical injury, property damage, or financial loss needs to perform a duty to mitigate damages, which means that they have an obligation to reduce or minimize the effect and any losses resulting from the injury. [5]

  8. What to do after a hit and run in Washington - AOL

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    Per Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 46.52.020, if a driver injures a person or damages a vehicle, that driver is legally required to stop, exchange information and provide any necessary ...

  9. Measure of damages under English law - Wikipedia

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    If no loss has been occasioned by the plaintiff, only nominal damages will be awarded. A victim will not necessarily recover every loss which flows from the breach by the defendant. In order to recover any damages, the losses suffered by the victim must be caused by the defendant, and not be too remote.

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