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What happens after a Demurrer?

After a demurrer is filed, the court will review the arguments presented by both parties and make a decision on whether to sustain the demurrer (meaning the case is dismissed) or overrule it (allowing the case to proceed). If the demurrer is sustained, the plaintiff may have the opportunity to amend their complaint within a specified timeframe. If the demurrer is overruled, the case will move forward in the litigation process.


How much time do you have to answer a demurrer?

A demurrer is an answer itself. A demurrer admits the facts of your opponent's allegations, but disagrees with your opponent's conclusions based on those facts. A demurrer can offer its own conclusions, or remain silent. If your question is really about time frames for responsive pleadings and not the archaic term "demurrer," search-engine "court rules" for the court in which your case is being litigated.


What is a demurrer?

objecting the evidence. Like if someone provided evidence that was reason to object, the oposite party would ""demur to the evidence" and therefore be the demurrer of evidence. In law you raise an objection by entering a demurrer.


Do you need a lawyer for your demurrer hearing or can you represent yourself?

Will represent self


Who usually attends the hearing for the demurrer to be heard by the court?

The counsel for the parties to the suit.


What is term for legal document signed by judge for lack of evidence?

It is called a "Demurrer".


What is the opposite of sustained?

The opposite of sustained is intermittent or sporadic, meaning not continuous or consistent.


What states do not allow demurrer in civil actions?

A demurrer is a written response to a complaint filed in a lawsuit which asks for dismissal of the charge on the grounds that even if the facts alleged in the complaint were true, there is no legal basis for the lawsuit. Some states have substituted a motion to dismiss for failure to state a cause of action, instead of a demurrer.Demurrers, or their equivelant, are an established matter of law in all US states.


Why is a sudden burst of force more advantageous in karate than a sustained application of force?

A sudden burst of force in karate is more advantageous than a sustained application of force because it can catch opponents off guard, deliver a powerful strike, and quickly incapacitate them. This quick and intense burst of energy can be more effective in overwhelming an opponent and achieving a successful outcome in a shorter amount of time.


What did the Bolshevik opponents come to be called?

The Bolsheviks main opponents were called the Mensheviks.


How do you put sustained in a sentence?

The current rate of deforestation cannot be sustained The sustained use of cod liver oil results in improved brain function


What were Lenin's opponents called?

The political opponents of the Bolsheviks were the Mensheviks.