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choli [55]
3 years ago
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Mark and Jillian are business partners that decide to go their separate ways. As they are selling the business assets, Mark inte

ntionally destroys two of the display cabinets that Jillian was taking with her to her new business. Jillian would sue Mark for
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Agata [3.3K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: compensatory damages

Explanation:

Based on the scenario in the question, Jillian would she Mark for compensatory damages. Compensatory damages are refered to as the money that is awarded to a plaintiff in order to compensate such person for the injury or damages, that have been incurred by such person.

Since Mark intentionally destroys two of the display cabinets that Jillian was taking with her to her new business, she'll be awarded compensatory damages.

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