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solatium
so·la·ti·um S0545100 (sō-lā′shē-əm)n. pl. so·la·ti·a (-shē-ə) Law Compensation for injured feelings as distinct from financial loss or physical suffering. [Late Latin sōlācium, sōlātium, compensation, solace, from Latin; see solace.]solatium (səʊˈleɪʃɪəm) n, pl -tia (-ʃɪə) (Law) law chiefly US and Scot compensation awarded to a party for injury to the feelings as distinct from physical suffering and pecuniary loss[C19: from Latin: see solace]solatium1. payment or other recompense for mental suffering or financial or other loss. 2. Scots Law. a provision for a sum of money to be paid to an injured party by the party responsible for the injury, over and above compensation paid for damages for injury to feelings.See also: Dues and Paymentsolatium
solatium in Scots law, the sum of money claimed by way of non-patrimonial damages for pain and suffering in delictual claims. Similar awards are made for breach of contract but on different principles. |