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loss of use :: legal definition


Loss of use - n. the inability to use an automobile, premises or some equipment due to damage to the vehicle, premises or articles caused by the negligence or other wrongdoing of another. Examples: compensation for each day a car is out of commission during repairs or for the period of non-occupancy while a burned building is restored. A common standard of compensation (payment) is rental value of the automobile or premises, but the period of loss must be "reasonable," meaning the damages will be limited to a period in which a person would normally and promptly proceed to have the vehicle repaired or arrange reconstruction of the building or premises.

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prescription :: n. the method of acquiring an easement upon anothe ... ty. See also: prescriptive easement
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security deposit :: n. a payment required by a landlord from a tenant ... lso: landlord and tenant lease rent
statute of limitations :: n. a law which sets the maximum period which one c ... ies. See also: demurrer laches toll
trespass :: n. entering another person's property without perm ... for an illegal purpose is a crime.
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wrongful death :: n. the death of a human being as the result of a w ... ual beneficiaries (family members).

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