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A decree becomes final:
when it conclusively determines the rights of the parties
when no appeal has been preferred against the decree
both (a) & (b)
neither (a) nor (b).
- Option 1: A decree conclusively determines the rights of parties by settling all issues between them. It becomes final only if no further questions remain.
- Option 2: A decree is considered final when no appeal is filed against it within the specified time frame, meaning there's no challenge pending.
- Option 3: This option includes both the above scenarios. A decree needs to both conclusively determine rights and have no pending appeal to be truly final.
- Option 4: Incorrect, as it implies none of the conditions are needed for a decree to be final.
Option 3: both (a) & (b) is correct.
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