![]() Party violates the contract and causes party A to lose 100,000 in revenue from those businesses part B worked with. Party A has contract with party B that says he wont work with other companies. A good way to understand it is in something simple like violating a contract. The victim, always receives the punitive damages. ![]() Most of the money awarded was punitive, not compensatory. Media condensed and misreported the story (she wasn't driving with it between her legs, she was parked and trying to add sugar in the parking lot). Ultimately reduced to $650,000 and finally settled for less than $500,000. The additional 2.7 million was charged as punitive damages against McDonald's for failing to address the problem sooner. Liebeck was awarded $200,000 minus $40,000 (because she was the one who spilled it). A burn expert testified 180 degree coffee causes third degree burns in 15 seconds. McDonald's policy was to serve coffee between 180 and 190 F. Her laywer argued that the coffee was determined to be "unreasonably hot" and "unreasonably dangerous" when being used as intended. McDonald's offered $800 and refused to settle out of court. Liebeck wrote to McDonald's and asked they review temperature of coffee and reimburse medical bills. Burns were over 16% of her body and 6% were 3rd degree burns (NSFL photos at 5:15). TL DW - Severity of the burn immediately sent her into shock. To see what fun facts people are finding out look at r/TodayILearned!Ĭheck out r/LifeProTips to pick-up secrets of overcoming everyday problems!įind out what every man should know over at r/EveryManShouldKnow! It is advised that you use the search function in this subreddit or any other technology based subreddit to search for posts containing shortcuts for your OSĩ) Citations are required for YSKs regarding health and science related topics.ġ0) Don't shitpost. YSKs that are spamming websites, products and services will be dealt with at the discretion of the moderators and may result in action against the user posting the YSK.Ĩ) YSKs regarding computer shortcuts are no longer allowed as of June 2, 2014. The post must be a YSK as defined above.Ģ) Within your post you must include "Why YSK" which should have an explicit statement of how it helps people improve on a task, skill, or ability as noted in the 1st Rule (and not your personal story).ģ) YSKs regarding Reddit, Facebook, Twitter or any other social media are NOT ALLOWED.Ĥ) YSKs with referral links to sites such as Dropbox or Amazon are NOT ALLOWED.ĥ) YSKs regarding ideas or concepts based in conspiracy will be removed at the discretion of the moderatorsĦ) YSKs that are a call to arms, which can be asking for support for charities, organizations or political parties WILL NOT BE ALLOWED.ħ) This subreddit is not the place to be self-advertising your websites, products and services. Rulesġ) Your post MUST begin with YSK and have appropriate flair. Look here for some thoughts about difference between a YSK and a TIL. YSKs are about self-improvement on how to do things, not for facts and figures, which is what /r/TodayILearned is for. A community to share tips and tricks that will help yourself improve on activities, skills and various other tasks.
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