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*General denial - throw it out of court on frivolous lawsuit allegation. | *General denial - throw it out of court on frivolous lawsuit allegation. FRCP Rule 8 [https://www.law.cornell.edu/rules/frcp/rule_8] |
Revision as of 19:38, 20 July 2024
Type of language involved:
- legal conclusion required therefore decline to answer
- insufficient information in claim, thus deny
- admit
- deny
- neither admit or deny
- admit/deny in part - specify which parts
- 'no response required' - because it's obvious - doesn't this violate rules of responding?
- 'Defendants are without sufficient information to either admit or deny the
allegations contained in paragraph x, and therefore deny the same.'
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- General denial - throw it out of court on frivolous lawsuit allegation. FRCP Rule 8 [1]