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Definition of Vindicatory

Vindicatory
Vindicatory Vin"di*ca*to*ry, a. 1. Tending or serving to vindicate or justify; justificatory; vindicative. 2. Inflicting punishment; avenging; punitory. The afflictions of Job were no vindicatory punishments to take vengeance of his sins. --Abp. Bramhall.

Meaning of Vindicatory from wikipedia

- 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...
- vendetta, vengeance, vindicable, vindicate, vindication, vindicator, vindicatory, vindictive vinum vin- wine vignette, vine, viniculture, vinosity vir...
- damages for deliberately deceptive conduct. Lewis v ACT 2020 Kiefel - Vindicatory damages are not recognised as a distinct form of common law damages in...
- 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...
- 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...
- vindicatio servitutis, which was characterized by its similarity to the vindicatory action, contained an arbitrary clause that made acquittal easier in exchange...
- However, the commission goes on to note that defamation damages have a "vindicatory element", and that notwithstanding comments from some judges (McCarey...
- 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...