Where do I put the ad damnum clause?
Full Question:
Where do I put the ad damnum clause?
01/09/2007 |
Category: Damages |
State: Alabama |
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Answer:
Ad damnum refers to the parts or sections of a legal complaint that specifies the damages that were suffered and claimed by the plaintiff. The ad damnum clause will usually set forth a specific amount in dollars that the plaintiff asks the court to award. This clause is part of the prayer for relief in a pleading and is usually in one of the last, if not the last, paragraphs of the pleading.