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The term ] may refer either to the sum paid or the harm inflicted whereas "monetary damages" is a more specific phrase refering only to the first definition. The term ] may refer either to the sum paid or the harm inflicted whereas "monetary damages" is a more specific phrase refering only to the first definition.


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In civil cases of money to be handed to the injuried party by the guilty party. The pĚ where a defendant is found guilty of causing some harm to the plaintiff the Court can specify a sum purpose can be to repair the harm, punish the guilty party, or both. In civil cases of money to be handed to the injuried party by the guilty party. The pĚ where a defendant is found guilty of causing some harm to the plaintiff the Court can specify a sum purpose can be to repair the harm, punish the guilty party, or both.



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The term Damages may refer either to the sum paid or the harm inflicted whereas "monetary damages" is a more specific phrase refering only to the first definition.

In civil cases of money to be handed to the injuried party by the guilty party. The pĚ where a defendant is found guilty of causing some harm to the plaintiff the Court can specify a sum purpose can be to repair the harm, punish the guilty party, or both.

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