Sentences

demurrable in a sentence

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Definition

Demurrable refers to the capability of being challenged or objected to, particularly in a legal context where certain terms or points can be contested due to their validity.

Sample Sentences

  1. The contract contained several terms that were demurrable, leading to lengthy negotiations.
  2. In legal disputes, certain objections can be considered demurrable if they raise valid points of law.
  3. The judge ruled that the evidence presented was demurrable, allowing the case to proceed.
  4. Her claims were deemed demurrable, forcing her to re-evaluate her arguments.
  5. The attorney pointed out that the opposing party's claims were fundamentally demurrable and lacked merit.