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But men were not always the parties at fault.
You're not required to pay any attorney's fees until you recover against the party at fault or their insurance company.
Most vehicle accidents are settled between the parties on site, with the party at fault paying the damages.
Punitive or exemplary damages, which are used to punish the party at fault.
"The pedestrian is the party at fault for the collision," Sergeant Force said.
The party at fault is this ale-swilling old toad, who stands here fulminating like a mad thing!
I think inconsistent refereeing is party at fault for the overreactions of players when they get fouled.
Section 9(2) provides that where the valuation is prevented by the fault of one of the parties, the other may maintain an action for damages against the party at fault.
It is also described in the Shuowen Jiezi as being "a cattle-like beast with one horn; in ancient times, it settled disputes by ramming the party at fault".
Allowing drivers to drive without liability coverage, Mr. Baker said, will make it nearly impossible for an accident victim to recover damages for pain and suffering from the party at fault.
This would not unduly hurt the plaintiffs whose punitive damage awards would be used, since punitive damages are awarded beyond appropriate compensation for an injury to punish the party at fault.
Wanting to find one party at fault in a conflict where all parties have engaged in positive and negative actions, this small group believes that Israel is solely to blame for the current conflict."
A competing plan backed by trial lawyers would preserve the conventional tort system, meaning that the party at fault in an accident and that party's insurer must pay, and it would impose new controls on the insurers.
'But where the delivery has been delayed through the fault of either buyer or seller the goods are at the risk of the party at fault as regards any loss which might not have occurred but for such fault.'
She is possessed by the idea of vindication, that she who had loyally stood by her man through his substance abuse and infidelities should not have been judged by a New York State divorce court to be the party at fault.