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Punitive damages are
damages awarded to a successful
plaintiff
in a
civil action[?], over and above the amount of
compensatory damages[?], to:
- punish the conduct of the civil defendant[?];
- deter the civil defendant from committing the invidious act again; and
- deter others from doing the same thing.
Generally, punitive damages are only awarded for egregiously invidious
and wilful actions, not for mere carelessness or negligence.
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