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Distinguish between actionable claim and right to sue

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Answered by sourishdgreat1
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A debt or actionable claim must be distinguished from a mere right to sue. For eg:- upon a breach of contract for the sale of goods, nothing is left but a mere right to sue for damages, which cannot be transferred. ... A right to recover mesne profits by itself is a mere right to sue, which cannot be transferred.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The actionable claim is usually filed with people to get compensation on an accident or any other injury. Right to sue, on the contrary, is the power given to people by the ruling authority to implement possible action on the unlawful matter.

Explanation:

Taking an actionable claim happens when damages have been caused, and the involved party is negligent, in this case, a legal matter is required. With the right to sue, once you have exhausted the necessary administrative remedies through the statutory agencies and allowing them to carry out their proper investigation. After the completion, the agency will directly issue a right to issue on the damages caused .

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