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A sues B for an injunction to prevent A from enjoying the honour of standing at a particular place in the temple. B dies pending the suit.
The suit abates
The suit does not abate
Either (A) or (B)
None of these
- Option 1: The suit abates
- When a suit involves personal rights, like the honor of standing in a particular spot, it is specific to the parties involved.
- The death of the defendant (B) often results in the case abating as the personal nature of the claim can't be transferred.
- Option 2: The suit does not abate
- Some suits involving property or rights that can be inherited or transferred might not abate.
- In this case, the suit pertains to a personal right which doesn't typically carry over to heirs or successors.
- Option 3: Either (A) or (B)
- This suggests that the outcome could be either depending on additional circumstances, which isn't relevant here.
- Option 4: None of these
- This implies that some other outcome not listed occurs, which is unlikely given the nature of the suit.
- Correct Answer: Option 1 - The suit abates
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