Sentences

demurrer in a sentence

n.

Definition

Demurrer: a legal objection that challenges the validity of a complaint or charge, asserting that even if the facts presented are true, they do not constitute a legal basis for a lawsuit.

Sample Sentences

  1. The attorney filed a demurrer, arguing that the plaintiff's complaint lacked sufficient legal basis.
  2. After reviewing the case, the judge sustained the demurrer, effectively dismissing the charges against the defendant.
  3. Despite the strong evidence presented, the defense chose to submit a demurrer instead of proceeding to trial.
  4. In legal proceedings, a demurrer can be a strategic move to challenge the sufficiency of the opposing party's claims.
  5. The plaintiff was taken aback when the defendant's lawyer raised a demurrer during the initial hearing, questioning the validity of her allegations.