Miller v. Boyden
Miller v. Boyden
Opinion of the Court
This case is certified from the Common Pleas Division for hearing upon a demurrer to the declaration under the provisions of Gen. Laws E. I. cap. 238, § 9.
Under the statute demurrers are divided into two classes :
First, those which go to the substance of the cause; that is, which, admitting the facts stated in the declaration to be well pleaded in form, raise the question whether the plaintiff, upon that state of facts, is entitled to recover. Such a demurrer supposes that the plaintiff has stated his whole cause of action ; not that he has failed to set it out with sufficient clearness or that he has coupled with it irrelevant matter. A demurrer of this character, the decision of which may be decisive of the case, the statute provides shall be sent to the Appellate Division for hearing. All other demurrers which raise objections which relate to omissions or redundancies of expression, or lack of formal precision in statement, or to other errors of form which may be cured by amendment, are to be retained and acted on by the justice of the Common Pleas Division.
The case will be remanded to the Common Pleas Division for further proceedings.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Premilla Miller v. George B. Boyden.
- Status
- Published