demurrer ore tenus

demurrer ore tenus
A demurrer made orally at the time of argument in support of a demurrer of record, pointing out the defect in the pleading to which it is addressed. Wetherell v Eberle, 123 Ill 666, 14 NE 675. A demurrer in the form of an objection to evidence on the ground that the complaint, declaration, or petition fails to state a cause of action. Cleveland v Bateman, 21 NM 675, 158 P 648.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • oral demurrer — Same as demurrer ore tenus …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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