Relief Models
Damages Ledger
A toy damages ledger can recompute line totals before review. Honesty note: simplified remedies and relief model; jurisdictions and rule sets vary; the pinned first step states the as-of date; not legal advice.
Remedies model honesty note
Honesty note: simplified remedies and relief model; jurisdictions and rule sets vary; as of June 24, 2026; not legal advice; code encodes a stated structural model, not the law itself.
Use a toy ledger source
The stated process treats each ledger row as units, rate, source, and review label. The ledger is arithmetic review data only.
Example ledger rows
The toy rows are service fee and repair cost lines. The authored quantities and rates are pinned before totals are computed.
The ledger recomputes totals
Line A uses 2 units at $100 gives $200; 3 units at $50 gives $150. The review subtotal is $350, not a remedy conclusion.
Diagram note
The diagram is the source table for the toy ledger. The arithmetic totals are recomputed in source self-tests, while the table remains review provenance.
Jurisdiction: US; as of 2026-06-24; not legal advice; Code encodes the stated structural model, not the law itself.
Summary
Numeric remedy examples should keep line inputs, computed totals, and human review separate.