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Definition of damnum

damnum
damnum dam"num, n. [L.] (law) Harm; detriment, either to character or property.

Meaning of damnum from wikipedia

- In law, ****um absque injuria (Latin for "loss or damage without injury") is the principle of tort law in which some person (natural or legal) causes damage...
- ****um (stylized in all caps) is the sixth studio album by American death metal band Allegaeon. It is the bands first release to feature Jeff Saltzman...
- other point in the 3rd century BC. It was concerned with damage done from ****um iniuria datum, "damage unlawfully inflicted", a kind of a delict (or tort)...
- Ad quod ****um or ad ****um is a Latin phrase meaning "according to the harm" or "appropriate to the harm". It is used in tort law as a measure of damage...
- legal usage in the English-speaking world, an act of God, act of nature, or ****um fatale ("loss arising from inevitable accident") is an event caused by no...
- or all of these. The request for a specific amount of money may be referred to as an ad ****um clause. Prayer for Relief Law & Legal Definition v t e...
- ****um iniuria datum was a delict of Roman law relating to the wrongful damage to property. It was created by the Lex Aquilia in the third century BC,...
- the fact that the name Epi****os reminded the Romans of the Latin word ****um, which signified evil and bad luck; Pliny the Elder, who lived in the same...
- announced their new album ****um with the release of its first single "Into Embers." The album was released on February 25, 2022. ****um was well received by...
- plaintiffs in such cases from demanding a specific amount of money in the ad ****um section of their complaints, because of serious problems with unscrupulous...