Sentences with phrase «including aggravated damages»

The trial judge agreed and awarded her damages, including aggravated damages.
[22] Considering and weighing all the evidence, the trauma that the plaintiff experienced, the permanent damage to his eye which causes him to suffer on occasion from double vision and is suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder («PTSD») and is at an increased risk of anxiety and depresic disorder, I am satisfied that an appropriate award including aggravated damages is the sum of $ 50,000.
The plaintiffs are also seeking «damages, including aggravated damages for libel contained in the defendants» publications indorsed on the writ of summons by way of an attachment and particularized in paragraphs 5 and 6 above» and «cost, including lawyer's fees».

Not exact matches

Swelling in the knee indicates a joint which is aggravated and may have multiple forms of internal damage including a kneecap dislocation, ligament tear, or fracture.
The employee then sued his former employer and claimed that he was the victim of defamation and should be compensated for all related losses, including damages in defamation; punitive, exemplary and aggravated damages; and damages for intentional infliction of mental suffering.
Greenfield, who was instructed earlier this month, is representing the anonymous client on a claim for damages for personal injury, expenses and consequential loss including aggravated and exemplary damages, according to the claim form filed in the High Court last week.
The court also awarded a number of other remedies, including general and aggravated damages, punitive damages, costs of future therapy care, and future lost income.
Ultimately, aggravated damages depend on a case by case assessment, including the evidence, the circumstances surrounding the termination, and the mercy of the court.
Courts must also consider the new enumerated «aggravating factors» when sentencing companies convicted of regulatory offences, including whether the offence caused damage or risk of damage to the environment or to «any unique, rare, particularly important or vulnerable component of the environment.»
Aggravated damages — Refers to a claimant experiencing wrongful conduct, including humiliation, distress or embarrassment (usually above # 1000); and
The RFP states that ICBC will require that lawyers retained to act as part of a legal team for ICBC decline to act against it in bringing actions which include allegations of bad faith or claims for punitive, aggravated or exemplary damages.
Another LTD trial decision in Ontario, Clarfield v. Crown Life Insurance Co. in 2000, awarded $ 75,000 in aggravated damages, but that seems to have included $ 40,000 for financial losses.
``... unable to accept that the mere fact that the basic award includes an element to compensate for psychiatric harm necessarily precludes an award of aggravated damages.
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