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- demurrer | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
Demur (or demurrer) refers to making a pleading that challenges the sufficiency or adequacy of pleadings of another party Demurrers typically come in two forms: general and specific
- Demurrer - Wikipedia
In common law, a demurrer was the pleading through which a defendant challenged the legal sufficiency of a complaint in criminal or civil cases
- California Code, Code of Civil Procedure - CCP § 430. 41
If a conference is held, the court shall not preclude a party from filing a demurrer and the time to file a demurrer shall not begin until after the conference has concluded
- California Code of Civil Procedure Demurrer Rules - LegalClarity
A demurrer in California is a formal challenge to the legal sufficiency of a pleading, filed before the responding party answers It tells the court: “Even if every fact the other side alleges is true, the law doesn’t support their claim ”
- Rule 3. 1320. Demurrers | Judicial Branch of California
When a demurrer is regularly called for hearing and one of the parties does not appear, the demurrer must be disposed of on the merits at the request of the party appearing unless for good cause the hearing is continued
- DEMURRER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DEMURRER is a response in a court proceeding in which the defendant does not dispute the truth of the allegation but claims it is not sufficient grounds to justify legal action
- What Is a Demurrer? - Keystone Law
Demurrer: Definition A demurrer is filed by a defendant and asks the court to throw out a case at the initial pleading stage — i e , after a complaint or a petition has been filed — potentially resulting in both parties to a dispute saving time and money
- What Is a Demurrer In California? Demurrer Law - Legal Definition
A demurrer in California is a legal objection to a pleading, typically used to challenge the sufficiency of the opposing party’s complaint or response It asserts that even if all the allegations in the pleading are true, they do not present a valid legal claim or defense
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