they send out checks. they report lost damages.
When wealth is lost, nothing is lost; when health is lost, something is lost; when character is lost, all is lost.
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Lost Boyz ended in 1999.
I Lost It at the Movies was created in 1965.
Bruce P. Feldthusen has written: 'Liability for pure economic loss' 'Economic negligence' -- subject(s): Negligence, Damages, Lost earnings damages, Lost profits damages
Robert L. Dunn has written: 'Recovery of Damages for Fraud' -- subject(s): Damages, Fraud, Torts 'Recovery of Damages for Lost Profits'
Remedies for patent infringement vary from country to country. In the US, a patent owner generally receives the larger of either a "reasonable royalty" or lost profits. In the case of willful infringement, where the infringement is found to be deliberate, damages may be awarded up to three times actual damages.
In a broad manner of speaking these are the types of tort damages that exist: General damages These are awarded once the tort is proved to have happened. The amount depends on the traditions of/ rules governing the particular court. No proof of actual damages required, just proof of the tort itself. Special damages These are actual losses proximately caused by the tort such as medical bills, lost wages, car repairs, and in very special cases lost profits from a business. Punitive damages As the name suggests, these damages are awarded to punish particularly bad torts. It is one thing to strike a pedestrian with a car, it is another to do it while driving high for the fifth time that week. The defendant may suffer punitive damages for such egregious conduct in addition to all the other damages. - by Prof Steven Value Bar Prep books on amazon and kindle CaliforniaBarHelp . com
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Michael L. Brookshire has written: 'Economic damages' -- subject(s): Damages, Forensic economics, Lost earnings damages, Trial practice
The recommendation of future pricing strategies is actually to increase prices among steady customers. Less investments should also be considered if the company has lost some profits.
The judgement is the final decision - who won, who lost, and what the damages are.
If patient information is lost or stolen and harm comes to the patient, the patient may sue for damages. This means that damages must have occurred in order for the patient to obtain monetary compensation.
Actual or compensatory damages are sometimes used in the same manner. Generally, both are given to reimburse the victim's economic losses. So examples of compensatory damages involve lost wages and earnings as well as medical expenses incurred as a result of the accident and/or incident at work. The specific amount of money lost by the victim is reimbursed by actual or compensatory damages.
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The following settlement amounts received by compromise or judgment must be included in income on tax returns. Interest on any award. Compensation for lost wages or lost profits. Punitive damage awards. Amounts received in settlement of pension rights (if taxpayer did not contribute to plan). Damages for: patent or copyright infringement operations, breach of contract, or interference with business operations. Back pay and damages for emotional distress received to satisfy a claim under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Attorney fees and court costs where the underlying recovery is included in income. The following compensatory damages are not included in income: Personal physical injury or physical sickness, and Emotional distress due to physical injury or sickness. Additional resources: Court Awards and Damages Punitive Damages Publication 4345 Settlements - Taxability