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Explain the difference between voluntary petition and involuntary petition with an example.
Permanent Injunction
A court order prohibiting offending conduct.
Statutory Damages
A new remedy enabling a court to award damages that it “considers just” under the circumstances, without requiring proof of damage or lost profits.
Punitive Damages
Damages in excess of the plaintiff’s actual losses, intended to punish the wrongdoer for outrageous or extreme behaviour; also known as exemplary damages.
Enhanced Injunction
A more forceful or comprehensive court order to prevent an action or to impose conditions on certain behaviors.
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