Damages (disambiguation)
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Damages is the money paid or awarded to a claimant in a civil action.
Damages may also refer to:
In art, entertainment, and media
- Damages (TV series), a legal drama
In Jewish law
- Damages (Jewish law), a range of jurisprudential topics that roughly correspond in secular law to torts
- Nezikin or Damages, the fourth Order of the Mishna
See also
- Damage (disambiguation)
- Consequential damages, one kind of damages that may be awarded to plaintiff in a civil action
- Expectation damages, a form of damages available as a recourse to a breached contract
- Liquidated damages, damages which are liquidated/assessed and fixed at the date of the contract
- Monetary damages, money/compensation given to an injured party by a liable party
- Punitive damages, damages awarded to mark the court's disapproval of a particular conduct
- Speculative damages, claims made by a plaintiff for losses that may occur in the future
- Statutory damages, damages recoverable pursuant to statute
- Treble damages
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