A motion by which the defendant in a trial argues that even if one were to admit that everything in the complaint is factually true, that does not lead to legal liability, is called a motion:

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A motion by which the defendant in a trial argues that even if one were to admit that everything in the complaint is factually true, that does not lead to legal liability, is called a motion:





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