'Exemplary damages' are:
A) damages awarded to a plaintiff who has not suffered any actual loss as a result of a breach of conduct.
B) an award of damages to the plaintiff in an amount above and beyond mere compensation, intended by the court to penalise or punish the defendant.
C) a pre-estimate of the quantity of damages one party will be entitled to in the event of breach by the other party.
D) damages payable to the plaintiff that cannot be easily calculated in advance.
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Q18: Which of the following is not a
Q19: Which of the following scenarios would not
Q20: A 'voidable' contract is one that:
A)is effective
Q21: Quantum meruit is:
A)the amount of damages assessed
Q23: In what circumstances will a court refuse
Q24: The Australian Consumer Law prohibits unfair terms
Q25: 'Nominal damages' are:
A)damages awarded to a plaintiff
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Q27: 'Rescission' is:
A)the cancellation of a contract and
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