joint and several demurrer

joint and several demurrer
A demurrer in which the parties demurring to a pleading assail it both collectively and individually. A demurrer may be joint, several, or both joint and several as to the parties demurring; for the defendants may assail the complaint collectively or individually, or collectively and individually. Merrill v Pepperdine, 9 Ind App 416, 36 NE 921.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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