In contrast with damages (the law of compensation), restitution is a claim or remedy requiring a defendant to give up benefits wrongfully obtained. Liability for restitution is primarily...
or restitution damages will not suffice to meet damages caused by the breach. References [edit] ^ "Consequential Damages". LII / Legal Information Institute. Retrieved 2020-04-11....
Reliance damages is the measure of compensation given to a person who suffered an economic harm for acting in reliance on a party who failed to fulfill their obligation. If the injured party could go back in time, they should be indifferent to entering into the contract that would be breac...
relief Restitution v t e Punitive damages, or exemplary damages, are damages assessed in order to punish the defendant for outrageous conduct and/or to reform or deter the defendant and...
remedies, restitution, and damages : cases and materials / 8th ed. Kovacic-Fleischer, Candace S 서평쓰기 도서 상세정보 자료유형 단행본 개인저자 Kovacic-Fleischer, Candace S. Love, Jean C....
At common law, damages are a remedy in the form of a monetary award to be paid to a claimant as compensation for loss or injury. To warrant the award, the claimant must show that a breach of duty has caused foreseeable loss. To be recognized at law, the loss must involve damage to property...
: an act of restoring or a condition of being restored: such as ; a : a restoration of something to its rightful owner ; b : a making good of or giving an equivalent for some injury
Restitution is the act of making up for damages or harm. Remember the time you knocked the ball out of the park, scoring a home run but breaking a house's window in the process? You had to make res...
relief Restitution v t e In United States law, treble damages is a term that indicates that a statute permits a court to triple the amount of the actual/compensatory damages to be awarded...
restitution ; 1. the act of giving back something that has been lost or stolen ; 2. (Law) law the act of compensating for loss or injury by reverting as far as possible to the position before such injury occurred ; 3. (General Physics) the return of an object or system to its original state, esp a restoration of shape after elastic deformation