Matching
Matching:
Premises:
Token damages.
Indirect damages that are a direct consequence of a breach.
Equitable remedy that restores a harmed party.
A nonmonetary remedy.
Contractual agreed-upon damages.
Punishment or penalty damages.
A monetary remedy.
Actual sum lost by a party.
Forced performance of a contract.
Damages preventing unjust enrichment.
Responses:
consequential
nominal
liquidated
punitive
legal
compensatory
quantum meruit
specific performance
equitable
restitution
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Token damages.
Indirect damages that are a direct consequence of a breach.
Equitable remedy that restores a harmed party.
A nonmonetary remedy.
Contractual agreed-upon damages.
Punishment or penalty damages.
A monetary remedy.
Actual sum lost by a party.
Forced performance of a contract.
Damages preventing unjust enrichment.
Premises:
Token damages.
Indirect damages that are a direct consequence of a breach.
Equitable remedy that restores a harmed party.
A nonmonetary remedy.
Contractual agreed-upon damages.
Punishment or penalty damages.
A monetary remedy.
Actual sum lost by a party.
Forced performance of a contract.
Damages preventing unjust enrichment.
Responses:
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