Consider the following set of legal propositions :(1) A person can claim damages for all wrongs he has suffered.(2) A person can claim damages for wrongs only if they are caused intentionally.(3) A person can claim damages for a wrong if it is caused by infringement of the legal right.(4) A person can claim damages even if he has suffered no loss.Of these above propositions which are correct?

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Consider the following set of legal propositions :<br />(1) A person can claim damages for all wrongs he has suffered.<br />(2) A person can claim damages for wrongs only if they are caused intentionally.<br />(3) A person can claim damages for a wrong if it is caused by infringement of the legal right.<br />(4) A person can claim damages even if he has suffered no loss.<br />Of these above propositions which are correct?






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