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relevant to the plaintiff’s case, and also to permit the plaintiff to remove that
material.
Parties
Consequences imposed by a law typically do something to a party, sometimes
at the expense of a
second party. For example, in tort law, a defendant who
has been found guilty is usually liable to pay damages, and to pay them to the
plaintiff whom they have injured.
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