- In
common law
legal systems, the term of art '
vindicatory damages' is a
taxonomic label to
describe a
certain type of
damages awarded by
courts to individuals...
- but no
consequential loss has been caused. The
purpose of the
award is
vindicatory – to mark the
existence of the
right in
question and to mark the fact...
- 1326
ordered an
inquisitorial trial. At this
point Eckhart issued a
Vindicatory Do****ent,
providing chapter and
verse of what he had been taught. Throughout...
- vendetta, vengeance, vindicable, vindicate, vindication, vindicator,
vindicatory,
vindictive vinum vin- wine vignette, vine, viniculture,
vinosity vir...
-
incidentally revealed what was
commonly thought of it at the time, in his
Vindicatory Schedule concerning the New Cure of Fevers. In the
series of Harveian...
-
damages for
deliberately deceptive conduct.
Lewis v ACT 2020
Kiefel -
Vindicatory damages are not
recognised as a
distinct form of
common law
damages in...
-
vindicatio servitutis,
which was
characterized by its
similarity to the
vindicatory action,
contained an
arbitrary clause that made
acquittal easier in exchange...
- the rei
vindicatio and the
actio ad exhibendum. The rei vindicatio, or
vindicatory action, is a
remedy available to an
owner to
reclaim his property, from...
- the
breach of his
constitutional rights which included $1
Million or
vindicatory damages - the
largest sum ever.
Akili Charles v The
Attorney General...
- However, the
commission goes on to note that
defamation damages have a "
vindicatory element", and that
notwithstanding comments from some
judges (McCarey...