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demurrer

[dih-mur-er] / dɪˈmɜr ər /


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The demurrer was filed "after Defendants met and conferred with Plaintiff in good faith," the docs read.

From Fox News

Per legal documents obtained by Fox News, Judge Gregory Keosian ended the court matter on Tuesday after a demurrer ruling that the woman’s accusations fell out of the statute of limitations.

From Fox News

The agency filed a demurrer to remove the WGA from the suit, claiming that the dispute relates only to individual guild members and shouldn’t be treated as a class-action-type suit.

From Los Angeles Times

Because nothing in the complaint suggests there is a strong public policy that justifies the alleged discriminatory pricing, the trial court erred in sustaining the demurrer.

From The Verge

The association’s insurance company’s attorney filed a demurrer and argued that because the claims in my lawsuit are “derivative” in nature that I, as the homeowner, cannot be “pro per.”

From Los Angeles Times