Sentences with phrase «damages on behalf of the estate»

Plaintiff in that case is seeking $ 50,000 in damages on behalf of the estate of one of those residents, who is now deceased.

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That means if you missed the two year statute of limitations for the Wrongful Death claim, if the person suffered before death, had substantial medical bills or had a punitive damages claim, then there may still be a suit that can be brought on behalf of the unrepresented Estate because it has been tolled by O.C.G.A. Sec. 9-3-32.
A claim was brought on behalf of Mr X's estate for an award of general damages for his own pain and suffering and loss of amenity prior to his death, past financial losses including a significant award in respect of the care that had been provided to Mr X by his family over the course of his ill - health, together with funeral expenses and a significant award for financial and service dependency for his surviving family.
This means that the estate can recover damages for its own benefit on behalf of the deceased.
The current wife requested damages on behalf of her husband's estate.
I help families to obtain damages for breach of their human rights along with claims for dependents and on behalf of the estate for their loved one.
They claimed damages on behalf of the late Ms. Dorval's estate for suffering, pain and inconvenience because of constant harassment by her former spouse and police inaction, and personally for solatium doloris, funeral expenses and loss of emotional support.
The amount recovered in an action for wrongful death shall be distributed to the parties provided for in subsection A of this section in proportion to their damages, and if recovery is on behalf of the decedent's estate the amount shall be an asset of the estate.
The personal representative of a deceased person's estate files a claim in order to pursue damages on behalf of surviving family members.
«The RCMP hereby offers a public apology for any damages caused to Ms. Burnside's personal and professional reputation as a result of the publicity garnered after an unknown source provided RCMP information to the media about her acting on behalf of the RCMP in a 2009 real estate transaction,» says a statement released by Burnside and the RCMP.
An individual who is employed as a caretaker or manager by a brokerage is exempt from the need for licensing if the caretaker or manager does not negotiate or enter into contracts on behalf of the brokerage or the owner of the rental real estate, and if the caretaker or manager promptly delivers any money, such as rent, security deposits, or pet damage deposits to the brokerage.
E&O acts on behalf of real estate licensees in responding to claims made against them for damages.
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