AD DAMNUM CLAUSE
ad damnum clause (ad dam-n<<schwa>>m). [Latin “to the damage”] A clause in a prayer for
relief stating the amount of damages claimed. See PRAYER FOR RELIEF . [Cases: Federal Civil
Procedure 679; Pleading 72.C.J.S. Pleading §§ 110–115.]
“Where the amount the plaintiff is entitled to recover appears from the statement of facts —
as where the amount due the plaintiff is alleged on breach of a money demand, the demand of
judgment may take the place of an ad damnum clause.” Edwin E. Bryant, The Law of Pleading
Under the Codes of Civil Procedure 209 (2d ed. 1899). [Blacks Law 8th]