injured party

collocation in English

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injured
adjective
uk
/ˈɪn.dʒəd/
us
/ˈɪn.dʒɚd/
hurt or ...
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party
noun
uk
/ˈpɑː.ti/
us
/ˈpɑːr.t̬i/
a social event at which a group of people meet to talk, eat, drink, dance, etc., often in order to celebrate a ...
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(Definition ofinjuredandpartyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The former thus entitled theinjuredpartyto compensation, the latter did not.
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Presumably, if one party intentionally or negligently injured another party, then the offending party owes theinjuredpartycompensation as a matter of corrective justice.
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While clearly theinjuredparty, the merchants had little recourse against the ruling samurai class.
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The downside of technology, however, is that theinjuredpartyis the originators.
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But that remedy may well be of very little value to theinjuredparty.
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Therefore, when in civil life an employer is not liable theinjuredpartydoes not suffer because the driver is covered by insurance.
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If theinjuredpartyis the workman, he must try to mitigate the penalty on the employer.
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That is an unbalanced approach to justice, which assumes that there is noinjuredpartywhen there is a wrongful acquittal.
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Should the onus be put on theinjuredpartyto take legal action?
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We try to find a sum of money to compensate theinjuredpartyfor the injuries he has suffered.
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Theinjuredparty, aided perhaps by his family and his friends, exacted forcible reprisals.
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We should not be the broad givers; we are theinjuredparty.
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What about the bitterness of theinjuredpartyif no-fault divorces were introduced?
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Surely it is unfair that theinjuredpartyalone should have to bear the loss.
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Is there any chance of this country being theinjuredparty?
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I fear that such a measure would mean that the burden would fall upon theinjuredpartyrather than upon those who inflicted the injury.
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There is aninjuredparty, so why not just pay damages?
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By reason of their diplomatic immunity, nothing can be done to help theinjuredparty.
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Should not aninjuredpartybe compensated for any injury that has been suffered?
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Let that be a matter of choice for theinjuredparty.
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