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demurrer

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demurrer (dēmur´r),
n an admission of the facts charged by the opponent while maintaining that those facts are legally insufficient to establish liability.


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The vast majority of cases get dismissed either through a demurrer, by obtaining motions for summary judgment or convincing the plaintiff's counsel there is no value to the case," said Robert Nagle, litigation cost manager at the County of Los Angeles.
But even if I grant that demurrer, many questions remain to be asked.
``The demurrer (motion to dismiss) shows some desperate arguments,'' attorney Craig Collins said.
 
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