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Supercat Posted 7 years ago
Vocabulary

What does this mean?

In short, what does this mean?

"I will be limited to my remedy at law for damages"

Will the degree of compensation be small for me by law?

  

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Not necessarily, no, but you won't get any more than the law allows (in practice, I suppose, what a court decides).

  • Not necessarily, no, but you won't get any more than the law allows (in practice, I suppose, what a court decides).
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Not necessarily, no, but you won't get any more than the law allows (in practice, I suppose, what a court decides).

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