COA, or Cause of Action, refers to a legal claim that enables a party to seek judicial relief. To establish a COA, the plaintiff must demonstrate key elements, such as a wrongful action, a legal possessory right held by the plaintiff, a legal duty on the part of the defendant, and evidence of wrongdoing or violation against the plaintiff.
Causes of action can stem from various sources, including breach of contract, statutory violations, tort claims, and equitable remedies.
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