Presumed Damages Law and Legal Definition
Presumed damages are those which do not require proof of injury or harm. They are presumed as a matter of law to result naturally and necessarily from a tortious act.
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Presumed damages are those which do not require proof of injury or harm. They are presumed as a matter of law to result naturally and necessarily from a tortious act.