zarar, zarar vermek, hasar, hasar yapmak bozmak, bozmak, hasara uğratmak, k.dili. masraf, fiyat, fiyat, zarar, ziyan, hasar, dili masraf, damages, avarya, hasar, maliyet/zarar, değerini düşürmek, hasarı, hasare, hasara, hasarları, zarar ver, maliyet, masraf, hasar yapmak, muhatara, zarara sokmak, hasar ver, bere, HASAR:Bir eşyanın kıymetine veya işe yararlık derecesine zarar veren durum. Bir mal, dış görünüşü bakımından hasara uğrayabilir veya işe yararlılık süresi değişebilirse de, yine hizmete elverişli kalabilir veya daha az işe yarar bir duruma girebilir. Bknz. "nuclear damage (land warfare) ", dokunca, zarara uğratmak, izrar, değer kaybı, hasar vermek, zedelenme, zedelemek, yara, damaj, zarar ziyan, hasarlı, tazminat, bozuk, olumsuz, zarar vermek , hasar oluşturmak, gitmek, mahvolmuş, ezik ve çürük içinde, hasar ver:adj.hasarlı, zarar ver:adj.zarar görm, zarar görmek, bozulmuş, hasara uğramak, zarar görmüş, zarar verilmiş, zararlar, i., huk. tazminat, zarar verici, zarar veren, kötü etkisi olan,
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HASAR:Bir eşyanın kıymetine veya işe yararlık derecesine zarar veren durum. Bir mal, dış görünüşü bakımından hasara uğrayabilir veya işe yararlılık süresi değişebilirse de, yine hizmete elverişli kalabilir veya daha az işe yarar bir duruma girebilir. Bknz. "nuclear damage (land warfare) " Askeri
To make something less intact or even destroy it; to harm or cause destruction, The abstract measure of something not being intact; harm, Cost or expense, something that is broken is damaged Damage is thus the physical harm caused to an object, Damage is physical harm that is caused to an object. The blast caused extensive damage to the house Many professional boxers end their careers with brain damage, The measure of how much health a Pokémon has lost When the amount of damage on a Pokémon exceeds its HP, that Pokémon is Knocked Out, To damage an object means to break it, spoil it physically, or stop it from working properly. He maliciously damaged a car with a baseball bat The sun can damage your skin, The damage component measures the amount of harm that a given threat might inflict This measurement includes triggered events, clogging email servers, deleting or modifying files, releasing confidential information, performance degradation, errors in the virus code, compromising security settings, and the ease with which the damage may be fixed, cause harm, cause injury, injury, harm; (Slang) expense, cost (e.g., "What is the damage for the drinks we had at the bar?"), (Dmg) = a measure of how damaging an attack is, Damage is the severity of injury or the physical, functional, or monetary loss that could result if control of a hazard is lost, the occurrence of a change for the worse, Tolerance - A measure of the ability of structures to retain load-carrying capability after exposure to sudden loads for example, ballistic impact, Damage consists of the unpleasant effects that something has on a person, situation, or type of activity. Incidents of this type cause irreparable damage to relations with the community, Physical, psychiatric or economic loss or harm arising out of a wrongful act or omission, Any material or bodily loss or harm, any reduction in the intended use or value of a biological or physical resource For example, economic production, ecological structure or function, aesthetic value, or biological or genetic diversity that may be altered by a pollutant, Damage and wear can take many forms, and therefore these definition are not exact or exhaustive, but are meant to give a general idea of what we usually mean by damage versus wear Damage includes chips, cracks, glaze flakes, glaze scratches, hairline cracks, etc , that were not caused during the manufacturing process If a defect was caused during the manufacturing process, we instead consider it a Manufacturing Flaw or Defect When we say that a piece has damage, we are always speaking of damage that happened after the piece left the factory, and not of damage that occurred in the factory, as best as we can determine by examination Wear might be considered a form of damage by some, however we will distinguish wear from damage where damage implies some sort of breakage Wear of glaze or ceramic includes light surface scratching, evidence of rubbing, paint or applied gold that as worn off or flaked, corrosion, stains, mineral or other deposits, A problem such as scratches, nicks, holes, harsh cleaning, pitting, etc which lowers the value of a numismatic item, Physical change to a numismatic item, such as a scratch, nick, ding, cleaning, hole or pitting, A deterioration in the quality of the environment not directly attributable to depletion or pollution, Refers to primary containers that have been water damaged, fire damaged, crushed, or subject to insect or rodent infestation Damage may result from the overpacking of containers Examples of secondary container damage include smeared writing on a bag, tears or punctures of a bag, or ink that is causing chemical deterioration of a bag (thinning and yellowing of the container), inflict damage upon; "The snow damaged the roof"; "She damaged the car when she hit the tree", If a court of law awards damages to someone, it orders money to be paid to them by a person who has damaged their reputation or property, or who has injured them. He was vindicated in court and damages were awarded, To damage something means to cause it to become less good, pleasant, or successful. Jackson doesn't want to damage his reputation as a political personality = harm + damaging dam·ag·ing Is the recycling process in itself damaging to the environment? = harmful, loss of military equipment, the act of damaging something or someone, a legal injury is any damage resulting from a violation of a legal right, the amount of money needed to purchase something; "the price of gasoline"; "he got his new car on excellent terms"; "how much is the damage?", Fabric that is torn or burned, or other parts of the balloon that are in serious need of repair If a balloon is damaged during the Event, it may be repaired Damaged components may be replaced or repaired, except that a complete envelope may be replaced only at the discretion of the Director Any damage to a balloon affecting its airworthiness must be reported to the Director before it is entered for a further task, and the balloon may only be flown after his approval of any repairs Penalty: up to disqualification from the task 3 5, Loss or harm resulting from injury to a person, to property, or to someone's reputation, You can do damage to your opponent, which forces him or her to discard cards from the top of his or her deck You can also damage a Creature in play If the total damage a Creature takes during the game is greater than or equal to its Health, it's discarded (Use counters to keep track of damage that's less than the Creature's Health ), harm to structures, animals , or humans during earthquakes and /or volcanos DIATOMITE a very light, white rock that contains dioatoms (one-celled plants) DRIFT referring to the movement of continets over time, can be monitored and reduced by including a small data logger with the cargo, which can subsequently be downloaded to a PC Models range in scope -->from--> pure shock recording -->up to--> logging impacts (in 3 dimensions), temperature and humidity against time Packaging and shipping methods can be optimized, and blame for damage more accurately attributed Eg: Cargowatch (Synpack), any defects or problems that affect a coin after it is struck, can be monitored and reduced by including a small data logger with the cargo, which can subsequently be downloaded to a PC Models range in scope from pure shock recording up to logging impacts (in 3 dimensions), temperature and humidity against time Packaging and shipping methods can be optimized, and blame for damage more accurately attributed Eg: Cargowatch (Synpack), When one Pokémon attacks another, it will usually cause damage If a Pokémon has total damage greater than or equal to its Hit Points, it is Knocked Out, The estimated reparation in money for detriment or injury sustained; a compensation, recompense, or satisfaction to one party, for a wrong or injury actually done to him by another, Injury or harm to person, property, or reputation; an inflicted loss of value; detriment; hurt; mischief, To occasion damage to the soundness, goodness, or value of; to hurt; to injure; to impair, To receive damage or harm; to be injured or impaired in soundness or value; as, some colors in cloth damage in sunlight, A monetary compensation, which may be recovered in the courts by any person who has suffered a loss, detriment, or injury, whether to his person (body), property, or rights, through the unlawful act, or failure to act, of another A sum of money awarded to a person injured by another, the act of damaging something or someone loss of military equipment the occurrence of a change for the worse inflict damage upon; "The snow damaged the roof"; "She damaged the car when she hit the tree, You can damage to your opponent, which forces them to discard cards from the top of their deck You can also damage a Creature in play If the total damage a Creature takes during the game is greater than or equal to its Health, it's discarded (You can use counters to keep track of the damage each of your creatures has taken ), bang up, endamage, tear up, distressed, messed up, salvage, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of damage, The money paid or awarded to a claimant (in England), a pursuer (in Scotland) or a plaintiff (in the US) in a civil action, Present participle of damage, Harmful, injurious, describing something that causes damage, harmed; spoilt; injured; discredited; (of reputation) besmirched, harmed or injured or spoiled; "I wont't buy damaged goods"; "the storm left a wake of badly damaged buildings, past of damage, Monetary compensation that may be recovered by a person who has suffered loss, detriment or injury to his person, property or rights, through the unlawful act or negligence of another; damages are not generally available under the IDEA, An award of money paid by the guilty party to the injured party to compensate for losses or injuries incurred Compensatory-Money ordered to be paid as compensation for injury or loss Punitive/Exemplary-Compensation in excess of actual damages to serve as punishment for willful or malicious acts by the defendant as and against the aggrieved party or parties in the lawsuit, compensation paid by one person to another to recompense them for a loss they have suffered where they had a right not to be subject to such a loss Thus if a person brings a court action for breach of contract the court may award that person damages, payable by the other person, if the case is upheld, The money paid or awarded to a claimant (in the UK) or a plaintiff (in the US) in a civil action, Pecuniary (money) compensation which may be recovered by a party for personal injury, or loss or damage to one's property or rights as a result of another party's unlawful act or negligence, Money awarded by a court to a person injured by the unlawful act or negligence of another person, third-person singular of damage, Monetary compensation claimed by a person who has suffered loss or injury to his/her person, property, or rights as a result of the negligence or unlawful conduct of another, torts, compensation, money paid for injury or harm done to a person or property, 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 be placed in the position they would have been in if the injury had not occurred, so far as this can be accomplished with a monetary award. Where the legal wrong at issue is the breach of a contract, the goal of the damages remedy is to give the injured parties the benefit they would have received had the contract been performed. More than one type of damages (e.g., direct, incidental, and punitive) may be awarded for a single injury, A cash compensation ordered by a court to offset losses or suffering caused by another's fault or negligence Damages are a typical request made of a court when persons sue for breach of contract or tort, The indemnity recoverable by a person who has sustained an injury, either in his person, property or relative rights, through the act or default of another, Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries, a sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury, The assessment of compensation in monetary terms for damage suffered, 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, Money awarded for an injury or loss due to the unlawful act or negligence of another, Money awarded by a court to a person injured by the unlawful actor negligence of another person, Compensation for loss or injury suffered, A monetary amount awarded to the plaintiff by the court in order to compensate the plaintiff for actual injury sustained by the actions of the defendant In trademark cases, the basis of damages is typically the plaintiff's lost profits or defendant's profits as a result of the infringing activity, and may include prejudgment interest Additionally, damages have been based on a reasonable royalty or a the cost of corrective advertising Finally, the court may award treble damages to the plaintiff where the court deems such damages as equitable and not punitive, The indemnity recoverable by a person who has sustained an injury either in his person, property, or relative rights through the act or default of another, The indemnity recoverable by a person who has sustained an injury either in his person, property or relative rights, through the act or default of another, Compensation recoverable in Court by one who has suffered loss, detriment or injury to his person, property or tights due to the unlawful acts or negligence of others, (noun) Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for injuries, property damage, pain and suffering, etc, The amount recoverable by a person who has been injured in any manner through the act or default of another, A sum of money that a party is legally obligated to pay to another as compensation for injury, Money claimed or awarded in court, equal to the dollar value of the claimant's losses, includes all monetary losses due to climate change impacts, less the amount that can be averted by adaptive measures, and less the economic gains that may be realized by the adaptive measures This implies that net damages may, in some cases, take on negative values that reflect monetary gains when all factors are considered, In a technical sense, damages refer to the money or compensation recoverable in a lawsuit by a party who has been injured in person or property or rights by the negligence of another, The compensation recoverable by a person who has sustained and injury, either to his or her person or property, through the act or default of another, harmful; deleterious; causing damage or harm; capable of causing loss; prejudicial; negative, designed or tending to discredit, especially without positive or helpful suggestions; "negative criticism", (sometimes followed by `to') causing harm or injury; "damaging to career and reputation"; "the reporter's coverage resulted in prejudicial publicity for the defendant,
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To make something less intact or even destroy it; to harm or cause destruction - "Be careful not to damage any of the fragile items while unpacking them."
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The abstract measure of something not being intact; harm - "The storm did a lot of damage to the area."
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Cost or expense - ""What's the damage?" he asked the waiter."
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something that is broken is damaged Damage is thus the physical harm caused to an object
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Damage is physical harm that is caused to an object. The blast caused extensive damage to the house Many professional boxers end their careers with brain damage
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The measure of how much health a Pokémon has lost When the amount of damage on a Pokémon exceeds its HP, that Pokémon is Knocked Out
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To damage an object means to break it, spoil it physically, or stop it from working properly. He maliciously damaged a car with a baseball bat The sun can damage your skin
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The damage component measures the amount of harm that a given threat might inflict This measurement includes triggered events, clogging email servers, deleting or modifying files, releasing confidential information, performance degradation, errors in the virus code, compromising security settings, and the ease with which the damage may be fixed
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injury, harm; (Slang) expense, cost (e.g., "What is the damage for the drinks we had at the bar?") isim
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(Dmg) = a measure of how damaging an attack is
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Damage is the severity of injury or the physical, functional, or monetary loss that could result if control of a hazard is lost
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the occurrence of a change for the worse
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Tolerance - A measure of the ability of structures to retain load-carrying capability after exposure to sudden loads for example, ballistic impact
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Damage consists of the unpleasant effects that something has on a person, situation, or type of activity. Incidents of this type cause irreparable damage to relations with the community
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Physical, psychiatric or economic loss or harm arising out of a wrongful act or omission
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Any material or bodily loss or harm
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any reduction in the intended use or value of a biological or physical resource For example, economic production, ecological structure or function, aesthetic value, or biological or genetic diversity that may be altered by a pollutant
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Damage and wear can take many forms, and therefore these definition are not exact or exhaustive, but are meant to give a general idea of what we usually mean by damage versus wear Damage includes chips, cracks, glaze flakes, glaze scratches, hairline cracks, etc , that were not caused during the manufacturing process If a defect was caused during the manufacturing process, we instead consider it a Manufacturing Flaw or Defect When we say that a piece has damage, we are always speaking of damage that happened after the piece left the factory, and not of damage that occurred in the factory, as best as we can determine by examination Wear might be considered a form of damage by some, however we will distinguish wear from damage where damage implies some sort of breakage Wear of glaze or ceramic includes light surface scratching, evidence of rubbing, paint or applied gold that as worn off or flaked, corrosion, stains, mineral or other deposits
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A problem such as scratches, nicks, holes, harsh cleaning, pitting, etc which lowers the value of a numismatic item
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Physical change to a numismatic item, such as a scratch, nick, ding, cleaning, hole or pitting
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A deterioration in the quality of the environment not directly attributable to depletion or pollution
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Refers to primary containers that have been water damaged, fire damaged, crushed, or subject to insect or rodent infestation Damage may result from the overpacking of containers Examples of secondary container damage include smeared writing on a bag, tears or punctures of a bag, or ink that is causing chemical deterioration of a bag (thinning and yellowing of the container)
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inflict damage upon; "The snow damaged the roof"; "She damaged the car when she hit the tree"
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If a court of law awards damages to someone, it orders money to be paid to them by a person who has damaged their reputation or property, or who has injured them. He was vindicated in court and damages were awarded
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To damage something means to cause it to become less good, pleasant, or successful. Jackson doesn't want to damage his reputation as a political personality = harm + damaging dam·ag·ing Is the recycling process in itself damaging to the environment? = harmful
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loss of military equipment
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the act of damaging something or someone
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the amount of money needed to purchase something; "the price of gasoline"; "he got his new car on excellent terms"; "how much is the damage?"
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Fabric that is torn or burned, or other parts of the balloon that are in serious need of repair If a balloon is damaged during the Event, it may be repaired Damaged components may be replaced or repaired, except that a complete envelope may be replaced only at the discretion of the Director Any damage to a balloon affecting its airworthiness must be reported to the Director before it is entered for a further task, and the balloon may only be flown after his approval of any repairs Penalty: up to disqualification from the task 3 5
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Loss or harm resulting from injury to a person, to property, or to someone's reputation
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You can do damage to your opponent, which forces him or her to discard cards from the top of his or her deck You can also damage a Creature in play If the total damage a Creature takes during the game is greater than or equal to its Health, it's discarded (Use counters to keep track of damage that's less than the Creature's Health )
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harm to structures, animals , or humans during earthquakes and /or volcanos DIATOMITE a very light, white rock that contains dioatoms (one-celled plants) DRIFT referring to the movement of continets over time
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can be monitored and reduced by including a small data logger with the cargo, which can subsequently be downloaded to a PC Models range in scope -->from--> pure shock recording -->up to--> logging impacts (in 3 dimensions), temperature and humidity against time Packaging and shipping methods can be optimized, and blame for damage more accurately attributed Eg: Cargowatch (Synpack)
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any defects or problems that affect a coin after it is struck
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can be monitored and reduced by including a small data logger with the cargo, which can subsequently be downloaded to a PC Models range in scope from pure shock recording up to logging impacts (in 3 dimensions), temperature and humidity against time Packaging and shipping methods can be optimized, and blame for damage more accurately attributed Eg: Cargowatch (Synpack)
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When one Pokémon attacks another, it will usually cause damage If a Pokémon has total damage greater than or equal to its Hit Points, it is Knocked Out
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The estimated reparation in money for detriment or injury sustained; a compensation, recompense, or satisfaction to one party, for a wrong or injury actually done to him by another
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Injury or harm to person, property, or reputation; an inflicted loss of value; detriment; hurt; mischief
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To occasion damage to the soundness, goodness, or value of; to hurt; to injure; to impair
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To receive damage or harm; to be injured or impaired in soundness or value; as, some colors in cloth damage in sunlight
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A monetary compensation, which may be recovered in the courts by any person who has suffered a loss, detriment, or injury, whether to his person (body), property, or rights, through the unlawful act, or failure to act, of another A sum of money awarded to a person injured by another
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the act of damaging something or someone loss of military equipment the occurrence of a change for the worse inflict damage upon; "The snow damaged the roof"; "She damaged the car when she hit the tree
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You can damage to your opponent, which forces them to discard cards from the top of their deck You can also damage a Creature in play If the total damage a Creature takes during the game is greater than or equal to its Health, it's discarded (You can use counters to keep track of the damage each of your creatures has taken )
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To damage.
bang up - "He banged up his new car last night."
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To damage.
endamage - "Ne ought he car'd, whom he endamaged / By tortious wrong, or whom bereau'd of right."
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To damage.
tear up - "The lacrosse practice really tore up the field."
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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of damage
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damages
The money paid or awarded to a claimant (in England), a pursuer (in Scotland) or a plaintiff (in the US) in a civil action
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Present participle of damage
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Harmful, injurious, describing something that causes damage - "The politician resigned after damaging information was revealed."
harmed or injured or spoiled; "I wont't buy damaged goods"; "the storm left a wake of badly damaged buildings
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past of damage
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Monetary compensation that may be recovered by a person who has suffered loss, detriment or injury to his person, property or rights, through the unlawful act or negligence of another; damages are not generally available under the IDEA
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An award of money paid by the guilty party to the injured party to compensate for losses or injuries incurred Compensatory-Money ordered to be paid as compensation for injury or loss Punitive/Exemplary-Compensation in excess of actual damages to serve as punishment for willful or malicious acts by the defendant as and against the aggrieved party or parties in the lawsuit
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damages
compensation paid by one person to another to recompense them for a loss they have suffered where they had a right not to be subject to such a loss Thus if a person brings a court action for breach of contract the court may award that person damages, payable by the other person, if the case is upheld
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The money paid or awarded to a claimant (in the UK) or a plaintiff (in the US) in a civil action
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Pecuniary (money) compensation which may be recovered by a party for personal injury, or loss or damage to one's property or rights as a result of another party's unlawful act or negligence
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Money awarded by a court to a person injured by the unlawful act or negligence of another person
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Monetary compensation claimed by a person who has suffered loss or injury to his/her person, property, or rights as a result of the negligence or unlawful conduct of another
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compensation, money paid for injury or harm done to a person or property isim
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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 be placed in the position they would have been in if the injury had not occurred, so far as this can be accomplished with a monetary award. Where the legal wrong at issue is the breach of a contract, the goal of the damages remedy is to give the injured parties the benefit they would have received had the contract been performed. More than one type of damages (e.g., direct, incidental, and punitive) may be awarded for a single injury
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damages
A cash compensation ordered by a court to offset losses or suffering caused by another's fault or negligence Damages are a typical request made of a court when persons sue for breach of contract or tort
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damages
The indemnity recoverable by a person who has sustained an injury, either in his person, property or relative rights, through the act or default of another
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damages
Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries
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damages
a sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury
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damages
The assessment of compensation in monetary terms for damage suffered
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damages
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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damages
Money awarded for an injury or loss due to the unlawful act or negligence of another
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damages
Money awarded by a court to a person injured by the unlawful actor negligence of another person
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Compensation for loss or injury suffered
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damages
A monetary amount awarded to the plaintiff by the court in order to compensate the plaintiff for actual injury sustained by the actions of the defendant In trademark cases, the basis of damages is typically the plaintiff's lost profits or defendant's profits as a result of the infringing activity, and may include prejudgment interest Additionally, damages have been based on a reasonable royalty or a the cost of corrective advertising Finally, the court may award treble damages to the plaintiff where the court deems such damages as equitable and not punitive
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damages
The indemnity recoverable by a person who has sustained an injury either in his person, property, or relative rights through the act or default of another
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damages
The indemnity recoverable by a person who has sustained an injury either in his person, property or relative rights, through the act or default of another
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damages
Compensation recoverable in Court by one who has suffered loss, detriment or injury to his person, property or tights due to the unlawful acts or negligence of others
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damages
(noun) Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for injuries, property damage, pain and suffering, etc
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The amount recoverable by a person who has been injured in any manner through the act or default of another
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A sum of money that a party is legally obligated to pay to another as compensation for injury
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damages
Money claimed or awarded in court, equal to the dollar value of the claimant's losses
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includes all monetary losses due to climate change impacts, less the amount that can be averted by adaptive measures, and less the economic gains that may be realized by the adaptive measures This implies that net damages may, in some cases, take on negative values that reflect monetary gains when all factors are considered
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damages
In a technical sense, damages refer to the money or compensation recoverable in a lawsuit by a party who has been injured in person or property or rights by the negligence of another
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The compensation recoverable by a person who has sustained and injury, either to his or her person or property, through the act or default of another
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harmful; deleterious; causing damage or harm; capable of causing loss; prejudicial; negative sıfat
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designed or tending to discredit, especially without positive or helpful suggestions; "negative criticism"
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(sometimes followed by `to') causing harm or injury; "damaging to career and reputation"; "the reporter's coverage resulted in prejudicial publicity for the defendant
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