In a suit of damages, the amount of damage is a______.
“Facts in issue”.–– The expression “facts in issue” means and includes –– any fact from which, either by itself or in connection with other facts, the existence, non-existence, nature or extent of any right, liability, or disability, asserted or denied in any suit or proceeding, necessarily follows. Amount of damages in a suit of damages comes under extent of liability
Statements: P ≥ Q ≥ R = S, Q ≥ T > U ≥ V
Conclusion:
I. P ≥ V
II. P > V
Statements : I @ L © R * A $ M
Conclusions :
I. R * M
II. A % L
III. A % I
Statements: I ≥ J ≤ K = L ≤ M; G ≤ H < I; M ≤ N < O ≥ P
Conclusions:
I. M < H
II. N ≥ J
III. M ≥ H...
Statements: O ≤ R ≤ N ≥ H > K; U < Q ≤ N ≤ B
Conclusions :
I. H ≥ Q
II. R < U
Statement: T < U; W ≤ V = U; I > V; X ≥ U
Conclusion:
I. I > X
II. X ≥ I
Statements:
A ≤ Z < X < I; L > P > C > B = I;
Conclusions:
I) Z > L
II) B > A
Statements: F % W, W © R, R @ M, M $ D
Conclusions:
I.D @ R II.M $...
16. Statements:
J ≥ F = P; F > S ≥ A; S ≥ B < C
Conclusions:
I. C > A
II. B < J
Statements: A > B ≤ D; G < C ≤ B; F < C ≤ E
Conclusions:
I. F < D
II. E ≤ B
III. A > G
Statement: G ≤ J; G ≤ I; J = K; I < S
Conclusion:
I. S ≤ J
II. K ≥ S