Payment to someone who has suffered harm, such as for loss of income, expenses incurred, property destroyed, or personal injury. These payments, except for personal injury damages, are generally taxable.
Double or treble damages refer to the practice of awarding a plaintiff twice or three times the actual amount of damages incurred. This punitive measure is authorized by statute for certain kinds of injuries to deter and punish improper behavior.
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