Rule 3. 1320. Demurrers | Judicial Branch of California Demurrers must be set for hearing not more than 35 days following the filing of the demurrer or on the first date available to the court thereafter For good cause shown, the court may order the hearing held on an earlier or later day on notice prescribed by the court
California Code, Code of Civil Procedure - CCP § 430. 41 If a conference is held, the court shall not preclude a party from filing a demurrer and the time to file a demurrer shall not begin until after the conference has concluded
SB 383 Limits Demurrers in California - Talkov Law First, California Code of Civil Procedure (CCP) § 430 41 (a) imposes a requirement before filing a demurrer that the parties meet and confer “for the purpose of determining whether an agreement can be reached that would resolve the objections to be raised in the demurrer ”
CRC 3. 1320 - California Business Lawyer Corporate Lawyer Demurrers must be set for hearing not more than 35 days following the filing of the demurrer or on the first date available to the court thereafter For good cause shown, the court may order the hearing held on an earlier or later day on notice prescribed by the court
Demurrer for California State Superior Court | Trellis. Law CCP § 430 40 (a) requires a defendant to file a demurrer not more than thirty days after being served with the summons and complaint A demurrer is a pleading used to test the legal sufficiency of other pleadings
Demurrer and Motion to Strike in California - LegalClarity When served with a demurrer or motion to strike, a party must file a formal written “Opposition” with the court and the other party This document explains to the judge why the challenged pleading is legally sound or why the targeted material is proper and relevant
Motions and cross-complaints - California Courts If the two sides cannot reach an agreement, the defendant has to file and serve the demurrer or motion to strike within the deadline (usually 30 days) for responding to the Complaint
Rule 3. 1112. Motions-and other pleadings - California Courts Unless otherwise provided by the rules in this division, the papers filed in support of a motion must consist of at least the following: (3) A memorandum in support of the motion or demurrer (Subd (a) amended effective January 1, 2007 )