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Discover Ludwig"win damages" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to an award of money to an individual or organization for a wrong committed against them. For example, "The plaintiff was able to win damages in the amount of $100,000."
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To win damages, plaintiffs in arbitration do not have to prove an intent to defraud.
But the bar is not as high in civil court for those women to prove injury and win damages.
If Father Jenco were not a priest, some legal experts say, nieces and nephews would be unlikely to win damages.
Patients could file suit, in federal or state court, to enforce their rights and could win damages for certain injuries.
Last week an American firm whose plans to build a toxic waste dump had been blocked used chapter 11 to win damages from Mexico.
The tort reform that state lawmakers passed in 2003 made it more difficult for patients to win damages in any health care setting, but especially emergency rooms.
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Those laws not only make it easy for plaintiffs to win damage awards but also allow American publications with small circulations in the U.K. to be sued in the London courts.
In 1974 Mr McTaggart won damages in a French court.
He sued and won damages, he said, because the claim of any intimate relationship was false.
He won damages of 300,000 yuan, about $36,300, in a Beijing court.
She filed a medical malpractice suit in Illinois state court and won damages of $35,000.
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