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प्रश्न
Choose the correct meaning of the foreign language word and phrase given below in question.
Quantum ramifactus
पर्याय
the amount of damages suffered
the quality of goods supplied
the amount of relief given for damages caused
the weightage given to someone’s suggestion
उत्तर
‘Quantum Ramifactus’ is a Latin term that means the amount of damage suffered.
Therefore, the amount of damages suffered is the correct option.
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