Lewis v ACT

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title: Lewis v ACT
text: Lewis v ACT is a decision of the High Court of Australia. The decision is a significant Australian Tort Law ruling for its holdings on the role of damages. The court unanimously ruled that a purported category of damages called "vindicatory damages" are not recognised as a distinct form of common law damages in Australia, as distinct from existing heads of damage such as nominal or compensatory damages.
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description: Legal case in the High Court of Australia
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date modified: 2023-05-21T05:36:22Z
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