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In 1850 a big fire spread through the city and caused substantial damages.
She subsequently won substantial damages against the newspaper in March 2013.
I think he is entitled to substantial damages for an injury of that kind.
He said Nike will seek substantial damages but has not determined how much yet.
The client also received substantial damages and recovery of legal fees.
Under the settlement program customers waive right to these often substantial damages.
The newspaper is believed to have paid substantial damages in an out-of-court settlement.
In the view of this writer, actions brought against managed care entities should insist on substantial damages.
They also paid undisclosed but substantial damages plus costs.
In 1902, Brownlow was injured by falling through a door and recovered substantial damages.
Brighouse sued and won substantial damages, which he donated to charity.
The newspaper published an apology and agreed to pay Shadjareh "substantial damages".
Although Towers did not disclose these suits for years, the company settled them by promising to pay substantial damages.
They put in clauses allowing themselves to recover substantial damages.'
The second is that the plaintiff is unlikely to recover substantial damages.
Paul McKenna won the case and was awarded substantial damages.
Renault apologised to the Piquets and paid them substantial damages.
In both cases substantial damages were received.
In 1989, he had won substantial damages, costs and an apology from The Sunday Times.
The High Court ordered that substantial damages be paid due to the libellous claims.
She became the subject of a smear campaign by several British newspapers who later paid her substantial damages in an out of court settlement.
The following year David Stirling would be awarded substantial damages in libel from the article.
Accordingly, the first plaintiffs were entitled to substantial damages for any breaches of the contract by the defendants.
(The philosopher, who had been given three days' notice, sued and collected substantial damages.)
If complainants can prove they have been discriminated against they could be awarded substantial damages.