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In set-off, court fee is:
payable
not-payable
discretionary
only (b) not (a).
- Option 1: Payable
- Court fees are often required when utilizing the right of set-off in a civil lawsuit.
- Option 2: Not-payable
- In some jurisdictions, court fees might be waived for set-offs, but typically, they aren't automatic.
- Option 3: Discretionary
- Court fees could be at a judge's discretion, depending on the case's context.
- Option 4: Only (b) not (a)
- This suggests set-off is not payable in certain contexts, but this is less typical than the obligation to pay.
Answer: Option 1, Payable
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