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Old 04-29-2008, 08:39 AM   #4
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Hi!

Acording to the Black's Law Dictionary, "demurrer" is a pleading stating that although the facts alleged in a complaint may be true, they are insufficient for the plaintiff to state a claim for relief and for the defendant to frame an answer. In most jurisdictions, such a pleading is now termed a motion to dismiss, but the demurrer is still used in a few states, including California, Nebraska, and Pennsylvania."

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