nominal damages
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Definition
Noun (Legal term): 1. A token sum of money awarded by a court: This sum, often as low as one dollar or one pound, is awarded when a plaintiff's legal rights have been technically violated, but they have not suffered any substantial, quantifiable financial loss or harm that requires significant monetary compensation. The award serves as a formal, symbolic recognition that a wrong has occurred.
Usage
- Nominal damages are a legal remedy, not a form of substantial compensation.
- They are typically awarded in cases involving breach of contract, trespass, or other civil wrongs where a right was infringed, but no real financial damage resulted.
- The primary purpose is to declare that the defendant was legally in the wrong.
Examples
- The court awarded the landowner nominal damages of one dollar because the neighbor's fence was technically on his property, but it caused no actual harm or loss of use.
- Although the company breached the contract by delivering the goods one day late, it caused no financial injury, so the plaintiff received only nominal damages.
- The judge ruled in the plaintiff's favor, granting nominal damages to acknowledge the infringement of their rights.
Advanced Usage
- Vindication of Rights: Awarding nominal damages can be strategically important for a plaintiff seeking a court declaration that their rights were violated, which may have future legal or reputational value.
- Basis for Costs: In some jurisdictions, a plaintiff who wins an award of nominal damages may still be entitled to recover their legal costs from the defendant.
Variants and Related Words
- Damages (n): A sum of money claimed or awarded in compensation for a loss or injury.
- Compensatory Damages (n): Damages intended to compensate the plaintiff for the actual loss suffered.
- Punitive Damages (n): Damages intended to punish the defendant for outrageous conduct and deter similar behavior.
Synonyms
- Token damages
- Symbolic damages
- Contemptuous damages (a similar, though distinct, concept where the award is minimal to show the court's contempt for the trivial nature of the claim)
Related Phrases
- Award nominal damages: The act of the court granting this token sum.
- Sue for nominal damages: To bring a legal action primarily to establish a point of law or right, not for financial gain.
Noun
- (law) a trivial sum (usually $1.00) awarded as recognition that a legal injury was sustained (as for technical violations of a contract)