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  2. What Are Nominal Damages? Definition & Examples - Forbes

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    Nominal damages are awarded when a plaintiff proves a violation of rights but doesn't prove harm. Learn more about nominal damages here.

  3. nominal damages | Wex | US Law - LII / Legal Information...

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    nominal damages. A trivial sum of money awarded to a plaintiff whose legal right has been technically violated but who has not established that they are entitled to compensatory damages because there was no accompanying loss or harm.

  4. Understanding Nominal Damages: Definition And Examples

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    Nominal damages are a small, symbolic amount of money awarded in legal cases where a plaintiffs rights have been violated, but no substantial harm or financial loss has occurred. These damages can appear in various cases, including civil rights, property disputes, and breach of contract.

  5. nominal damages - Meaning in Law and Legal Documents, Examples...

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    Nominal damages are a small amount of money awarded by a court to a person who has been wronged but did not suffer any significant loss. They recognize that a legal right was violated, even if there was no real harm done.

  6. Is It a Victory? Nominal Damages Explained - University of...

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    A nominal damages claim differs from a “small claim” in the sense that a nominal damages award is not a lawsuit seeking a monetary sum of $1. A nominal-damages lawsuit seeks an affirmation of the plaintiff’s rights, and the mark of that affirmation is the dollar.

  7. NOMINAL AND SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGES Definition & Legal Meaning

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    Find the legal definition of NOMINAL AND SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGES from Black's Law Dictionary, 2nd Edition. Nominal damages are a trifling sum awarded to a plaintiff in an action, where there is no substantial loss or injury to be compensated, but still the law...

  8. Nominal damages are awarded to a plaintiff in a case where the court decides that the plaintiff suffered a legal wrong but no real financial loss. By issuing such a ruling, the court recognizes that the defendant has breached the plaintiff's rights.

  9. Nominal DamagesDamages - USLegal

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    The term nominal damages means a trivial sum awarded to a plaintiff whose legal right has been technically violated [iii]. Nominal damages constitute a subcategory of general damages. General damages are those which the law presumes to flow from a tortious act.

  10. nominal damages Definition, Meaning & Usage - Justia

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    A small monetary award given to a plaintiff when a legal wrong is found but no substantial harm is proved. How to use "nominal damages" in a sentence. Even though the harm was minimal, the court awarded nominal damages to acknowledge the legal violation.

  11. Nominal Damages Definition & Meaning | Legal.com

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    Nominal damages are a small, often symbolic amount of money awarded by a court when a legal wrong has occurred, but the plaintiff has not suffered a substantial loss or injury that requires significant compensation.