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Which of the following is NOT a potential outcome of a request for relief of liability?

  1. No recovery/pecuniary liability relief granted

  2. Partial recovery/pecuniary liability granted

  3. Full recovery/pecuniary liability relief granted

  4. Full recovery/pecuniary liability relief denied

The correct answer is: Full recovery/pecuniary liability relief denied

The correct answer highlights a situation where there is a denial of relief regarding pecuniary liability. In the context of requests for relief of liability, various outcomes are possible, including scenarios where some level of recovery is achieved, either partially or fully. The outcomes that involve recovery reflect different degrees of success in obtaining relief. A request for relief can result in no recovery at all, which means that the individual remains fully liable. Alternatively, the relief could be granted partially, offering some financial reprieve, or fully, absolving the individual of the claim entirely. Denial of full recovery, however, while it indicates a negative outcome, does not align with the concept of a request being evaluated for liability relief. Denial suggests that the claim is still being addressed but does not culminate in any form of recovery. Thus, it illustrates the inability to achieve any relief rather than an active acknowledgment of a request. The distinct nature of the denial makes it the outcome that is less aligned with the notion of a potential outcome in the relief process, which is why this choice stands apart from the others.