Buie v. Daniel Int'l, 292 S.E.2d 574 (N.C. 1982). · Go Syfert
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“punitive damages, by their very nature, are not damages 'suffered' by anyone. rather, they are damages awarded to punish a wrongdoer, over and above the amount required to compensate for the injury.”
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punitive damages, by their very nature, are not damages 'suffered' by anyone. rather, they are damages awarded to punish a wrongdoer, over and above the amount required to compensate for the injury.
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Francis D. BUIE
v.
DANIEL INTERNATIONAL.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Jun 2, 1982.
292 S.E.2d 574

Sanford, Adams, McCullough & Beard, Raleigh, for plaintiff.

Thompson, Mann & Hutson, Greensboro, for defendant.

[*575] Plaintiff's petition for discretionary review, N.C.App., 289 S.E.2d 118, under G.S. § 7A-31. Denied.