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Meaning of demurrable

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demurrable (a.)

That may be demurred to.

demurrable Sentence Examples

  1. The lawyer carefully considered whether the evidence presented was demurrable in court.
  2. The defendant's attorney filed a demurrable motion, contesting the admissibility of the witness's testimony.
  3. The judge ruled that the plaintiff's argument was demurrable, as it lacked sufficient legal basis.
  4. The opposing party raised several demurrable points during the pre-trial proceedings.
  5. It was evident that the contract contained demurrable clauses that could lead to future disputes.
  6. The defendant's counsel prepared a list of demurrable issues to challenge the validity of the plaintiff's claims.
  7. After reviewing the case law, the attorney determined that the opposing party's argument was demurrable.
  8. The judge instructed both parties to submit briefs outlining their demurrable objections before the next hearing.
  9. During cross-examination, the defense attorney exposed several demurrable inconsistencies in the witness's testimony.
  10. The legal team spent hours drafting a demurrable response to the opposing party's motion for summary judgment.

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That may be demurred to.

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The lawyer carefully considered whether the evidence presented was demurrable in court.

The defendant's attorney filed a demurrable motion, contesting the admissibility of the witness's testimony.

The judge ruled that the plaintiff's argument was demurrable, as it lacked sufficient legal basis.

The opposing party raised several demurrable points during the pre-trial proceedings.