__________ damages are a civil remedy that will require the defendant to pay the plaintiff a small amount of monetary compensation to recognise that, although the plaintiff's rights were infringed, the plaintiff's conduct is such that the court wants to demonstrate that it disapproves of the plaintiff's conduct.
The general purpose of an injunction is to, as far as possible, stop the plaintiff’s rights from (potentially) being infringed by requiring the defendant to either carry out conduct (a mandatory injunction) or r______ from carrying out conduct (a restrictive injunction).
_________ damages are a civil remedy that will require the defendant to pay the plaintiff additional monetary compensation to recognise that the defendant's wrongdoing caused the plaintiff to suffer humiliation or insult.
_________ damages are a civil remedy that will require the defendant to pay the plaintiff monetary compensation to help restore the plaintiff, as far as possible, to the position they were in before their rights were infringed.
________ damages are a civil remedy that will require the defendant to pay the plaintiff monetary compensation to help restore the plaintiff, as far as possible, to the position they were in before they suffered harm that can be calculated precisely.
Nominal damages can only be awarded by i______.
________ are a civil remedy that will require the defendant to pay the plaintiff monetary compensation to help restore the plaintiff, as far as possible, to the position they were in before their rights were infringed.
________ damages are a civil remedy that will require the defendant to pay the plaintiff additional monetary compensation to punish the defendant for a significant infringement of the plaintiff's rights, and to deter the defendant and members of the general public from committing similar conduct in the future.
Examples of general damages: f______ loss of wages, loss of long-term job prospects and pain and suffering (past and future).
The purpose of most remedies is to help restore the plaintiff, as far as possible, to the position they were in before their rights were _________.
Generally, for an infringement to be significant in the context of exemplary damages, the defendant’s behaviour will need to have been m_______, violent, cruel or abusive.
Examples of specific damages: medical expenses, property damage and loss of p___ wages.
An ______ is a civil remedy that will require the defendant to either carry out conduct (a mandatory injunction) or refrain from carrying out conduct (restrictive injunction) in order to, as far as possible, stop the plaintiff’s rights from (potentially) being infringed.
Exemplary damages can o_____ be awarded in addition to other types of damages.
Contemptuous damages relate to the _________’s conduct.
_______ damages are a civil remedy that will require the defendant to pay the plaintiff a small amount of monetary compensation to recognise that, although the plaintiff's rights have been infringed, the plaintiff has only suffered minimal harm.
Aggravated damages will be awarded in a_____ to other types of damages.