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Which of the following is true for awarding the amount of damage by Court?
the amount of damages which the Court can award is, however, limited by its pecuniary jurisdiction
the Court can never grant a decree for a sum which exceeds the limits of its jurisdiction
either (A) or (B)
both (A) and (B)
- Option 1: The amount of damages the Court can award is limited by its pecuniary jurisdiction.
- This is true. Courts can only grant damages up to the financial limits set by law for their jurisdiction.
- Option 2: The Court can never grant a decree for a sum exceeding the limits of its jurisdiction.
- This is also true. Courts cannot legally grant judgments above their pecuniary limits.
- Option 3: Either (A) or (B)
- This suggests only one of the above is correct, which is not the case here.
- Option 4: Both (A) and (B)
- This is correct. Both statements accurately reflect legal practice regarding pecuniary limits.
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