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The basis of this Doctrine of Restitution is awarding ___________________ for the pecuniary loss incurred by the party to the contract.
remuneration
damages
discharges
consideration
- The Doctrine of Restitution aims to restore the injured party to the position they were in before entering the contract.
- The goal is to award compensation for any pecuniary loss due to the breach or failure of the contract.
- Option 1: Remuneration - This typically refers to payment for services or work done, not directly related to restitution.
- Option 2: Damages - This involves financial compensation for incurred losses or injuries, closely aligned with the principle of restitution.
- Option 3: Discharges - Related to the termination of contractual obligations, not directly compensatory.
- Option 4: Consideration - A fundamental element in forming contracts, refers to the exchange value but not specific to restitution.
Option 2: Damages is indeed the most relevant to the Doctrine of Restitution in this context.
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