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What are nominal damages in a tort case?
A. Fines paid by the plaintiff if the court believes that the plaintiff has
filed a nuisance suit
B. Damages awarded to punish the defendant for especially cruel or
shocking actions
C. Damages awarded based on accepted standards established
through other, similar cases
D. Very small amounts of money awarded to the plaintiff if the
defendant committed a tort, but the plaintiff didn't suffer a loss

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Answer:

I think the answer is D

Explanation:

Nominal damages are awarded to the plaintiff in a case where the court decides that the plaintiff suffered a legal wrong but no financial loss. The court recognises that the defendant has breached the plaintiff's rights.