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A ' demurrer ' is a legal pleading filed by a party defending against claims or defenses in a lawsuit. The demurrer challenges whether a legal cause of action exists for the facts, as stated by the ...
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A party filing a demurrer must serve and file therewith a notice of hearing that must specify a hearing date in accordance with the provisions of Code of Civil Procedure section 1005.
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Demurrer: ; You can file a Demurrer to tell the Court that the Complaint isn’t enough. You’re saying that even if the complaint is true, it’s not a legal reason for you to have to answer or be ... Say your reasons. Note: Filing a Demurrer means that you might be admitting that what the Plaintiff says is true.
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From the 'Lectric Law Library Demurrer To Complaint Form ... If so, the following may be placed below the statement of grounds and above the date and attorney's signature: "The undersigned certifies that this demurrer is filed in good faith and not for the purpose of delay."]
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Instructions: 1. study the authorithy for filing a demurrer (below); 2. read the form and contents for a demurrer (below); 3. review the form for a demurrer; 5. read the Facts of the Case (Arleen Freeman); 6. read the Applicable Principles;
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By filing a demurrer, the defendant is asking the court to dismiss or "toss out" some or all of a plaintiff's case, usually before long-term litigation commences. ... By filing a demurrer, the "demurring party" is arguing to the court that plaintiff's complaint [as written] is so fatally deficient that dismissal of the...
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demurrer n. One that demurs; an objector. An objection. Law. A method of objecting that admits the facts of the opponent's argument but denies that ... Historically, however, a party filing a demurrer often had to admit the facts in the complaint and waive the right to later challenge those facts.
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to block his motion for misuse of his name without consent. In the original motion, filed on July 21, the Arlington man claimed that USN ... In filing a demurrer to the motion, Jonathan C. Dailey, Avrahami's attorney, states that "U.S. News has filed no Answer...and has not cited one case to support its broad allegation".
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Filing a response is an important first step for any defendant in a civil lawsuit. By filing a response, you establish that you are contesting the case and requiring the plaintiff to prove their case at trial in order to win. ... Additional grounds for filing a demurrer can be found at CCP 430.10.
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CRC 3.1320(c) (renumbered eff 1/1/07). (Directing that party filing demurrer must set hearing date in accordance with CCP 1005.) ... A demurrer must be set for hearing "not more than thirty-five (35) days" following the filing of the demurrer, or "on the first date available to the court thereafter." CRC 3.1320(d)
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