It would not be an order that would be made as on demurrer, but would be to stay. |
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The plaintiff issued a special demurrer to that plea, alleging it furnished no legal justification or excuse for the defendant's action. |
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But this demurrer is belied by his demand for a law detailing precisely how accountability must work. |
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A ruling on a demurrer can result in the quick disposition of a case resting on the point of law challenged in the demurrer. |
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This can be by way of a demurrer, motion to dismiss, or motion for summary judgment. |
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In criminal law a demurrer is usually based upon some defect in an indictment or the claim that the facts presented do not constitute a felony or other serious crime. |
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Many of the most important questions of law had been decided on demurrer both in common law and chancery. |
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The court breasted the popular current by sustaining the demurrer. |
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