Economics 3366A/B Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Unidroit

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Or if they behave improperly during court proceedings) Drawing adverse inferences: court can say that i"m going to infer that you don"t wanna respond because you caused the thing ; court can assess parties" conduct to their disadvantage. Dismissing claims, defences or allegations: court would simply not include claim into account. Rendering default judgment: court renders judgment against defendant who didn"t appear in court. Staying the proceedings: to stop the proceedings. Not an advantage to at least one party who wants the most out of the case. Awarding additional costs: court can say that there would be additional costs that party have to pay for proceedings + can award these from lawyers if latter don"t behave in a proper way. Pecuniary sanctions; fines and astreintes: court would simply not include claim into account. Fines: to pay specific amount of money. Astreintes: monetary payment that continues until person complies with court order.

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