Deck 14: Negligence: Damages

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An award of damages is an equitable remedy.
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A/an ________ is the giving up of a claim.
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The objective of reducing awards to present value is to prevent the plaintiff from obtaining a windfall.
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Joint tortfeasors are jointly and severally liable for the injury their joint enterprise caused.
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A/an ________ is an amount of money to which the recipient was not originally entitled.
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
shifting the entire loss
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
monetary payments to cover loss of pleasure
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
amount a willing buyer would pay a willing seller, neither being under any compulsion
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Punitive damages are also called ________ damages.
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Plaintiffs have a duty to mitigate the damages caused by the wrongful conduct of the defendant.
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Conduct that is unreasonable but not gross or reckless is called ________ negligence.
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
monetary payments for emotional distress
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What are the three main categories of damages?

A)compensatory, exemplary, and punitive
B)compensatory, economic, and punitive
C)actual, presumed, and assumed
D)compensatory, nominal, and punitive
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An injury is ________ when it cannot practically be divided.
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The plaintiff's health policy at work may have paid for the medical care for the injury caused by the defendant.Money from this policy is an example of a/an ________ source.
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Under joint and several liability

A)the relative fault of the plaintiff and defendant is compared
B)the plaintiff must collect damages from the defendants proportionate to their fault
C)the defendants are each liable for the entire amount of the damages
D)the defendants are each liable for their proportionate share of the damages
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Collateral sources

A)are paid by the wrongdoer
B)are independent of the wrongdoer
C)are proximately caused by the wrongdoer
D)are always offset against what the wrongdoer must pay
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The per diem argument is also called the ________ argument.
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
calculation of money needed now to generate a certain amount in the future
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Required reductions of the plaintiff's damages award are called permissive offsets.
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
monetary payments to restore one to the position before the injury
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
required reduction
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What are hedonic damages, and why are some courts reluctant to grant them?
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
a limitation or ceiling
Question
MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
periodic payments
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What is the objective of compensatory damages?
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
proportional reimbursement
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
giving up a claim
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
without fee
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
direct or indirect financial assistance independent of the tortfeasor
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
exemplary damages
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List some of the emotional components of pain and suffering.
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
economic or pecuniary damages that must be alleged and proven
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What is meant by present value, and why is it needed?
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When are nominal damages awarded?
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Define damages.
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
the defendants are responsible individually and collectively
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
single payment to cover past and future damages
Question
MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
fulfillment of an obligation
Question
MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
monetary payments in cases where the tort has resulted in no significant injury or loss
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What is the collateral source rule?
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Distinguish between contribution and indemnity.
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In property torts, what is often the measure of damages for property that is not destroyed?
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Deck 14: Negligence: Damages
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An award of damages is an equitable remedy.
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2
A/an ________ is the giving up of a claim.
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3
The objective of reducing awards to present value is to prevent the plaintiff from obtaining a windfall.
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4
Joint tortfeasors are jointly and severally liable for the injury their joint enterprise caused.
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A/an ________ is an amount of money to which the recipient was not originally entitled.
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
shifting the entire loss
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
monetary payments to cover loss of pleasure
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
amount a willing buyer would pay a willing seller, neither being under any compulsion
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Punitive damages are also called ________ damages.
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10
Plaintiffs have a duty to mitigate the damages caused by the wrongful conduct of the defendant.
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11
Conduct that is unreasonable but not gross or reckless is called ________ negligence.
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
monetary payments for emotional distress
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What are the three main categories of damages?

A)compensatory, exemplary, and punitive
B)compensatory, economic, and punitive
C)actual, presumed, and assumed
D)compensatory, nominal, and punitive
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14
An injury is ________ when it cannot practically be divided.
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The plaintiff's health policy at work may have paid for the medical care for the injury caused by the defendant.Money from this policy is an example of a/an ________ source.
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Under joint and several liability

A)the relative fault of the plaintiff and defendant is compared
B)the plaintiff must collect damages from the defendants proportionate to their fault
C)the defendants are each liable for the entire amount of the damages
D)the defendants are each liable for their proportionate share of the damages
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Collateral sources

A)are paid by the wrongdoer
B)are independent of the wrongdoer
C)are proximately caused by the wrongdoer
D)are always offset against what the wrongdoer must pay
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The per diem argument is also called the ________ argument.
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
calculation of money needed now to generate a certain amount in the future
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Required reductions of the plaintiff's damages award are called permissive offsets.
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
monetary payments to restore one to the position before the injury
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
required reduction
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What are hedonic damages, and why are some courts reluctant to grant them?
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
a limitation or ceiling
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
periodic payments
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What is the objective of compensatory damages?
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
proportional reimbursement
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
giving up a claim
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
without fee
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
direct or indirect financial assistance independent of the tortfeasor
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
exemplary damages
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32
List some of the emotional components of pain and suffering.
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
economic or pecuniary damages that must be alleged and proven
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34
What is meant by present value, and why is it needed?
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35
When are nominal damages awarded?
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36
Define damages.
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
the defendants are responsible individually and collectively
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
single payment to cover past and future damages
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
fulfillment of an obligation
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MATCHING
a.compensatory damages
b.lump sum
c.special damages
d.nominal damages
e.pro bono
f.punitive damages
g.structured settlement
h.present value
i.caps
j.hedonic damages
k.fair market value
l.collateral sources
m.mandatory offset
n.joint and several liability
o.satisfaction
p.release
q.contribution
r.indemnity
s.pain and suffering damages
monetary payments in cases where the tort has resulted in no significant injury or loss
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41
What is the collateral source rule?
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42
Distinguish between contribution and indemnity.
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43
In property torts, what is often the measure of damages for property that is not destroyed?
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