pleading

pleading
A formal statement by a party to an action or proceeding of the operative facts, as distinguished from evidentiary facts, which constitute the respective claim or defense. McMillan v Plymouth Electric Light & Power Co. 70 Ind App 336, 123 NE 446. The allegation made by a party to an action or proceeding for the purpose of presenting or joining the issue to be tried and determined, whether such issue is of law or of fact. 41 Am J1st Pl § 2. The science and course of allegation whereby a party in court presents his demand or defense against the demand of the other party to be made a matter of record. Kansas City v O'Connor, 36 Mo App 594, 599.

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