restitutionary love

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  • The verdict, unveiled Tuesday, includes $613 million in statutory damages and $58 million in restitutionary damages, the maximum damages permitted under state health law.

    Skilled Healthcare Faces Over $671 Million in Damages 2010

  • It is the clean, simple, restitutionary way to go.

    Madoff: The Simple, Clean, Curative Bond Proposal 2009

  • * Proactive was still entitled to a restitutionary remedy in respect of those services which it had provided to Stoneygate for which it had not yet received payment.

    The IPKat 2010

  • It is the clean, simple, restitutionary way to go.

    Dissident Voice 2009

  • Stern filed a restitutionary claim with the military government in the British zone of occupied Germany, placed advertisements in Canadian Art and Die Weltkunst in 1948 and 1952, respectively, and visited Europe in 1949 to search for his missing artworks.

    Vos Iz Neias - (Yiddish:What's News?) 2009

  • Even if there were no contractual obligation on the ESB to regularise the position regarding estimated bills, there would be plainly be a restitutionary one.

    cearta.ie 2009

  • Even if there were no contractual obligation on the ESB to regularise the position regarding estimated bills, there would be plainly be a restitutionary one.

    cearta.ie 2009

  • And there is a discussion in the cases as to whether such damages should be characterised as compensatory or restitutionary (on restitutionary damages, see in particular the work of This entry was posted on Sunday, April 5th, 2009 at 5: 10 pm and is filed under

    Irish Blogs 2009

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