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An answer to the court is a formal written response by a defendant to the allegations made in a complaint or petition. It typically addresses each claim, admitting or denying the allegations, and may also include defenses or counterclaims. This document is crucial in legal proceedings, as it sets the stage for the issues to be resolved in court. Failing to file an answer can result in a default judgment against the defendant.

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