ad damnum
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of ad damnum
< Latin: literally, for financial loss
Example Sentences
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The defense lawyers' monograph argues that the ad damnum clause should be banished�or at least kept from jurors' ears.
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But, charges the institute, negligence lawyers are using the ad damnum clause for just that purpose.
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New Jersey has eliminated the ad damnum clause.
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