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punitive damages

punitive damages

a sum of money a defendant is ordered to pay to the plaintiff in a civil lawsuit when the goal of the court is to punish the defendant for malicious or evil acts and to deter others from engaging in similar conduct. Also called exemplary damages. Compare compensatory damages.

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