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Concerning rule 12. What defenses can be raised at anytime during the trial
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(6) failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted,
(7) failure to join a party under Rule 19. |
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Which section will tell you the consequences of violating rule 12(g)
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12(h)
Waiver or Preservation of Certain Defense |
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Which rule requires that if you are going to use a Pre-answer motion, you must list all of your defenses at the same time, and not string it along.
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12(g)
Consolidation of Defenses in Motion. |
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Which rule will give the Plaintiff the ability to re-file, in order to fix a problem in their original suit.
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12(e)
Motion For More Definite Statement. |
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What defense is one that can not be waived. It is the un-kill able defense
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12(h)
(1) lack of jurisdiction over the subject matter |
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If you are going to use a Pre-answer motion, what defenses must you use then or you will not be able to use them later (use it or lose it)
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12(b)
(2) lack of jurisdiction over the person, (3) improper venue, (4) insufficiency of process, (5) insufficiency of service of process, |
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Which rule will lock both of the parties into the court and prevent them from asking for a transfer of venue
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12(c) Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings.
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