Upon a default, the plaintiff can have no greater relief than that demanded in the complaint; but in any other case the judicial authority may, upon a proper amendment, grant the plaintiff any other relief consistent with the case made on the trial and embraced within the issues. (P.B. 1978-1997, Sec. 375.)
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