To: Bacon Man
How can you judge you their outrage simply by the amount of currency they are seeking? Is it your contention that one's feeling about a certain issue can only be measured by the amount of money one demands in compensation?
7 posted on
08/03/2004 12:09:02 PM PDT by
pacelvi
To: pacelvi
How can you judge their outrage simply by the amount of currency they are seeking? Is it your contention that one's feeling about a certain issue can only be measured by the amount of money one demands in compensation? If they're bothering to ask for damages, then yea.
8 posted on
08/03/2004 12:13:17 PM PDT by
Bacon Man
(Guns kill people like spoons made Rosie O'Donnell fat.)
To: pacelvi
Except exemplary damgages, the measure of damages is a measure of loss, not of outrage.
And exemplary damages will not lie in this case.
(In your jurisdiction, "exemplary damages" may perhaps be called "punitive damages".)
11 posted on
08/03/2004 12:33:07 PM PDT by
Clive
To: pacelvi
Except exemplary damgages, the measure of damages is a measure of loss, not of outrage.
And exemplary damages will not lie in this case.
(In your jurisdiction, "exemplary damages" may perhaps be called "punitive damages".)
12 posted on
08/03/2004 12:33:07 PM PDT by
Clive
To: pacelvi
Except exemplary damgages, the measure of damages is a measure of loss, not of outrage.
And exemplary damages will not lie in this case.
(In your jurisdiction, "exemplary damages" may perhaps be called "punitive damages".)
13 posted on
08/03/2004 12:33:11 PM PDT by
Clive
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