| 1884 - 934 str.
...action, be taken as true. By the same statute it is enacted that the defendant may demur to the petition when it shall appear upon the face thereof, either...jurisdiction of the person of the defendant or the subject matter of the action.- (2) That the plaintiff has not legal capacity to sue. (3) That there is another... | |
| North Carolina, Walter Clark - 1884 - 550 str.
...v. Tate, 77—120 ; Tate v. Phillips, 77 — 126. • Sec. 239. When defendant may demur. CCP,8.95. The defendant may demur to the complaint when it shall appear upon the face thereof, either: ' What ilnn nrr:i Mr. — A demurrer can only be sustained for one of the causes of demurrer specifically... | |
| 1885 - 968 str.
...in error to the plaintiff's petition ? The alleged causes' of demurrer are as follows: First. That the court has no jurisdiction of the person of the defendant or the subject of this action, for the reason th.'it the nature of the. allegations constituting the plaintiff's cause... | |
| 1890 - 1182 str.
...appellant, etc. Defendant demurred. The grounds of demurrer assigned were: (1) That the court lias no jurisdiction of the person of the defendant, or the subject of the action; (2) that the complaint herein does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action; (3)... | |
| Arizona. Supreme Court, F. P. Dann, Ernest William Lewis, James R. Dunseath - 1884 - 542 str.
...raised. Section 144 of the New York code prescribes the first and sixth grounds for demurrer as follows: 1. That the court has no jurisdiction of the person of the defendant or of the subject of the action. 6. That the complaint does not state facts sufficient to constitute a... | |
| North Carolina. Supreme Court - 1884 - 738 str.
...dismiss. Under section 239 of THE CODE, the defendant may demur to the complaint on the ground that the court has no jurisdiction of the person of the defendant, or of the sabject of the action, and, "that the complaint does not state facts sufficient to constitute... | |
| 1899 - 1156 str.
...court had no jurisdiction. No other reasons are suggested. In his demurrer he stated as one ground that "the court has no jurisdiction of the person of the defendant, or of the subject of the action." As he also demurred for insufficiency of the statement of facts, the... | |
| 1888 - 956 str.
...defendant may demur to the complaint when it appears upon the face thereof, either — First, that the court has no jurisdiction of the person of the defendant or of the subject of the action." The rule is universal, as applied to courts of general jurisdiction,... | |
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