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make restitution • restitution in integrum (Lat) ( : in the civil law, restoration or restitution to the previous condition. This was affected by the prætor on equitable grounds, at the prayer of an injured party, by rescinding or annulling a contract or transaction valid by the strict law, or annulling a change in the legal condition produced by an omission, and restoring the parties to their previous situation or legal relations. The restoration of a cause to its first state, on petition of the party who was cast, in order to have a second hearing. Maximum measure of damages awarded in event of a marine collision is “restitutio in integrum” which strictly construed limits damages to the difference in value of vessel before and after collision, but measure is equated with the cost of necessary repairs and loss of earnings while they are being made.)
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