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Ad quod damnum

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necessary to get into the trial court of general jurisdiction), "pecuniary loss", or "monetary damages in an amount according to proof." Of course, at some point the defendant needs to get some idea of what amount of money the plaintiff actually wants, so the defendant can usually serve
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rights of defendants) by demanding outrageous amounts that they cannot possibly prove at trial. This is why such complaints simply demand amounts "in excess of $ " (where X is the minimum
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interrogatories directed to that issue or a formal request for a statement of damages as part of the
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meaning "according to the harm" or "appropriate to the harm". It is used in
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prohibit plaintiffs from demanding a specific amount of money in the
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clause is also sometimes called a "prayer for relief."
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