Answer:
The Supreme Court is the highest court of all the land. There is much discretion, involving a lengthy process for a case to be accepted within this prestigious Court. Much like the President vetoing or accepting a bill to become a law. You see, the Supreme Court determines to hear a case through a unison of votes from at least four Justices. This vote is known as the "Rule of Four". They will review everything from the case's background to how well the case would withstand during the trial. In order to do so, they read the petition for certiorari. Before doing any of this, however, you will need to, of course, file a lawsuit within your district. I wish you luck if you are attempting to bring your case to the supremacy.
Look at the top of your map at the easting numbers, and move right until you find the 30 grid line. Look at the side of your map at the northing number and move up until you find the 95 grid line. Follow the lines to where they intersect. That is the bottom left corner of the grid square that we'll be working with
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Answer:
A- Compensatory Damages.
Explanation:
A tort is an act or omission that incurred in an injury or harm to the other which is liable to the party who committed the civil wrong.
Tort laws' purpose is to provide relief to the injured parties for the harms caused by the other. Typically they request it in the form of compensatory damage.
Compensatory damages seek to compensate for damages caused by the negligence or misconduct of one party to the other. To receive this type of compensation it is crucial to prove the responsibility that the party has about harming the other.
I hope this answer helps you.