Remedies 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? LawLaw of TortASWJEC Created by: chloerfngCreated on: 22-05-18 14:59 58231046197 Across 1. a seriously injured radiographer could not return to her pre-accident job but was successful as a marketing manager, earning more than her previous occupation (15) 6. The relationship between exemplary damages and compensatory damages was discussed (6) 7. The aim of the award of damages is to place the complainant in the same position as if the tort had not been committed – as far as money can do so. (12) 10. this will be an order of the court to stop doing something (10) Down 2. Loss which is not wholly money-based, for example pain and suffering as a result of the accident, or a necessary change in lifestyle such as not being able to play a sport. (12) 3. Where the claimant has suffered no damage, then exemplary damages cannot be awarded (7) 4. two claimants were awarded £1 each for the tort of false imprisonment (5) 5. exemplary damages should not be awarded if the defendant had been convicted of a criminal offence (16) 8. a newspaper printed an article accusing a football goalkeeper of letting in goals in exchange for money (9) 9. damages awarded for a tort which is actionable per se – where a legal right has been violated, but the claimant has suffered no actual loss. (7)
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