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What is an action capable of pecuniary estimation?


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An action capable of pecuniary estimation is one wherein the


primary or principal relief sought is a claim for a sum of money
or the assertion of title to or possession of personal or real
property. In such a case the action is capable of pecuniary
estimation based on the amount of the monetary claim or the
value of the personal or real property.

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Jul 6, 2021 · Learn the meaning, nature and tests of actions incapable
of pecuniary estimation, which are civil actions where the relief sought
is not a claim for money or title to or possession of property. Find out
the examples of actions which are incapable of pecuniary estimation
and the jurisdictional consequences of such actions.
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www.projectjurisprudence.com › 2020 › 02Incapable of pecuniary


estimation; RTC - PROJECT JURISPRUDENCE

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The web page explains the criterion of the Supreme Court for
determining whether the subject matter of an action is incapable of
pecuniary estimation, which is the basis for the jurisdiction of the
Regional Trial Courts (RTC) in civil cases. It cites several cases and
provides links to related topics on civil law.
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www.merriam-webster.com › dictionary › pecuniaryPecuniary Definition &


Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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1 : consisting of or measured in money pecuniary aid pecuniary gifts
2 : of or relating to money pecuniary needs pecuniary rewards
pecuniarily pi-ˌkyü-nē-ˈer-ə-lē adverb Did you know? Pecuniary first
appeared in English in the early 16th century and comes from the Latin
word pecunia, which means "money."
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Cases, Processes

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Pronounced pi-kyoo-nee-er-ee Adjective 1. relating to, or in the form of, money


2. consisting of, given, or exacted in money, or in monetary payments Origin
1495-1505 Latin pecūniārius
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www.projectjurisprudence.com › 2020 › 02Foreclosure: Real action or


incapable of pecuniary estimation?

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The web page explains the jurisdictional basis of foreclosure cases
based on the value of the mortgaged property and the nature of the
cause of action. It cites the law and the jurisprudence on the
assessment of the value of real property and the exercise of jurisdiction
by the first level court or the RTC. It also discusses the difference
between real action and incapable of pecuniary estimation.
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