increase of jury award

increase of jury award
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  • additur — ad·di·tur / a di tər, ä di ˌtu̇r/ n [Latin, it is increased]: the increase by a court of the jury s award of damages which the court deems insufficient compare remittitur ◇ The Supreme Court held in Dimick v. Schiedt, 293 U.S. 474 (1935) that… …   Law dictionary

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