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'''Monetary damages''', in ], refers to compensation given to an injured party by a liable party. Monetary damages may be ], a penalty, or both. '''Monetary damages''', in ], refers to compensation given to an injured party by a liable party. Monetary damages may be ], a penalty, or both.



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Monetary damages, in civil law, refers to compensation given to an injured party by a liable party. Monetary damages may be restitution, a penalty, or both.

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