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It could proceed to claim for an assessment of damages, to see how much that would be, and then make an election.
However, the individual circumstances of particular plaintiffs clearly have a significant effect upon the assessment of damages.
No substantive assessment of damages has been made.
"Then the matter of assessment of damages is academic.
They were used in a legal assessment of damages following the Exxon Valdez oil spill.
In 1999, Iranian archeologists began the documentation and assessment of damages to the site incurred during the 20th century.
You see," he explained, "in order to arrange a settlement, there has to be some assessment of damages, of losses.
A preliminary assessment of damages in Minnesota estimated their total cost as $64.1 million and identified 80 homes as having been destroyed.
That principle is the guiding principle in the assessment of damages in personal injuries cases.
In the circumstances, it is not necessary to consider in any detail the judge's assessment of damages and the right of the defendants to commission.
The newspaper, which issued an apology, is still awaiting a court date for the assessment of damages, which is expected in December.
(2) Difficulty of assessment of damages is an indication in favour of categorising a term as a condition.
The Manila Peninsula Hotel re-opened on December 3, after assessment of damages.
An application for assessment of damages is made on notice under the procedure for interlocutory applications under Ord 22, r 6.
Any assessment of damages in cases brought by Salomon shareholders will also depend on how well Salomon handles its case and, therefore, whether the stock rebounds.
The New Zealand Court of Appeal denied an injunction, but allowed an account of profits and an assessment of damages for breach of contract.
The Exxon Valdez oil spill in Prince William Sound was the first case where contingent valuation surveys were used in a quantitative assessment of damages.
Failure of the court in making its assessment of damages to take into account all the information available at the time of the trial could lead to illogical and unjust results.
However it has been suggested that the Romans may well have required the flexible assessment of damages offered by the Lex, or at least the third chapter, before this date.
They might try for a little bit more than four thousand, in fact; he could say that there were new factors in the assessment of damages which made it necessary to ask for more.
After a Brooklyn Federal Court judge upheld the legal theory behind the RIAA's assessment of damages in November 2006, UMG dropped the lawsuit.
Under Federal law, purposely disrupting computer networks is a felony punishable for first-time offenders with a term of as much as five years in prison and a $250,000 fine, plus assessment of damages.
They further held that there was no evidence to support the judge's assessment of damages and, since the defendants were not in breach of their duty, no ground for depriving them of their commission.
Further, the assessment of damages is often complicated because the court must compare the claimant's actual condition and prognosis with the hypothetical condition and prognosis if the patient had received competent medical treatment.
In addition to their administrative responsibilities, registrars deal with certain types of court proceedings in chambers, such as the assessment of damages, hearings of bankruptcy petitions and applications, interlocutory matters and pre-trial conferences.