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punitive damages

Compensation in excess of actual damages, used to punish the offender.

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  1. Punitive damages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Punitive damages or exemplary damages are damages intended to reform or deter the defendant and others from engaging in conduct similar to that which ...
     
  2. Punitive Damages - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    Monetary compensation awarded to an injured party that goes beyond that which is necessary to compensate the individual for losses and that is intended to ...
     
  3. punitive damages - The Free Dictionary
    Damages awarded by a court against a defendant as a deterrent or punishment to redress an egregious wrong perpetrated by the defendant.
     
  4. Punitive damages - Legal Dictionary | Law.com
    punitive damages. n. (synony- mous with exemplary damages), damages awarded in a lawsuit as a punishment and example to others for malicious, evil or ...
     
  5. 11-1-65. Punitive damages; limitations.
    (a) Punitive damages may not be awarded if the claimant does not prove by clear and convincing evidence that the defendant against whom punitive damages ...
     
  6. The Failure of Punitive Damages
    Aug 8, 2011 ... The wild differences in awards of punitive damages from a single dollar to billions of dollars is evidence of the difficulties punitive damages give ...
     
  7. Punitive Damages Definition | Investopedia
    Punitive damages are awarded by a court of law in a lawsuit. They are often required in order to make up for a perceived shortfall in compensatory damages and ...
     
  8. Insurability of Punitive Damages | McCullough, Campbell & Lane | A ...
    INTRODUCTION. The intent of this survey is to provide a quick reference guide to the public policy considerations and the legal issues involved in determining ...