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Punitive damages, or
exemplary damages, are
damages ****essed in
order to
punish the
defendant for
outrageous conduct and/or to
reform or
deter the defendant...
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jurisdictions recognize a form of
damages, called,
aggravated damages, that are
similar to
punitive or
exemplary damages.
Aggravated damages are not
often awarded;...
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opinion is
founded on the law of England. As far back as 1703,
exemplary damages were
being recognised as part of the
decision in
Ashby for misfeasance...
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libel case in 1970
which raised important legal issues concerning exemplary damages and the role of
precedents in
English law. It is also
known for the...
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compensatory damages for
breaches of the Bill of
Rights by the
Department of Corrections'
Behaviour Management Regime. It is
often cited that
exemplary damages are...
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judgement of over AU$1 million
against the school, as well as $150,000 of
exemplary damages personally against Leifer. A
further investigation, into the actions...
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borne in mind when
awards of
exemplary damages are
being considered. First, the
Plaintiff cannot recover exemplary damages unless he is the
victim of the...
- proceedings,
whose purpose is to
inflict punishment. However,
exemplary damages or
punitive damages may be
awarded in
civil proceedings. It was also formerly...
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receives the award.
Exemplary damages are not
recognised nor
permitted in some jurisdictions. In
common law jurisdictions,
exemplary damages are not available...
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employment or
business opportunities. Non-economic
damages should not be
confused with
punitive or
exemplary damages,
which are
awarded purely to
penalise defendants...