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In tort law, a remedy in the form of monetary compensation to the harmed party.
Third, funds should be set aside to help the harmed party when projects fail.
If a promise is breached, the law provides remedies to the harmed party, often in form of monetary damages, or in limited circumstances, in the form of specific performance of the promise made.
At the end of each restorative meeting, the youth make agreements to the harmed party and the larger community.
If party A is harming the person or property of party B, it is the government's job to enjoin those rights violations or to somehow make the harmed party whole.
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As they gain popularity, they may seem virtually unstoppable and even praiseworthy all the more so when harmed parties, such as noncustomer third parties, have little ability or incentive to speak up.
Republican leaders acknowledge that its purpose is to satisfy vocal elements of their base who have renewed a push for greater restrictions on reproductive rights, even if those issues harmed the party's reputation with women in 2012.
In the fallout, Kassam's detractors accused him of being a divisive Iago-type figure, dripping rightwing poison into Farage's ear that harmed the party's chances of winning over moderate voters.
A little Buckfast never harmed a party of good people, though.
The secrecy, Ms. Sapio said, is intended to shield the public from details that might harm the party's image and to limit any collateral damage to those higher up the food chain.
Some Republicans fear that their stand on civil unions in Colorado could harm the party with independent voters.
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