Demurrer by Defendants, Electro Adapter, Inc. and Ray Fish, to Plaintiff’s Complaint, filed on 6/17/19, is OVERRULED.
The party against whom a complaint or cross-complaint has been filed may object, by demurrer or answer as provided in Section 430.30, to the pleading on any one or more of the following grounds:
“(e) The pleading does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action. ...
(f) The pleading is uncertain. As used in this subdivision, "uncertain" includes ambiguous and unintelligible.” Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 430.10.
While Plaintiff’s Opposition appears incomplete, the court has considered the arguments made through page 7, where it ends. The court does not consider the traffic collision report submitted as Exhibit A, as a demurrer reaches defects that appear on the face of the complaint and based on matters that are subject to judicial notice. Saunders v. Superior Court (1994) 27 Cal. App. 4th 832, 838.
The complaint alleges one cause of action for motor vehic
Hearing Date
July 16, 2019
Type
Motor Vehicle - Personal Injury/Property Damage/Wrongful Death (General Jurisdiction)
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Demurrer by Defendants, Electro Adapter, Inc. and Ray Fish, to Plaintiff’s Complaint, filed on 6/17/19, is OVERRULED.
The party against whom a complaint or cross-complaint has been filed may object, by demurrer or answer as provided in Section 430.30, to the pleading on any one or more of the following grounds:
“(e) The pleading does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action. ...
(f) The pleading is uncertain. As used in this subdivision, "uncertain" includes ambiguous and unintelligible.” Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 430.10.
While Plaintiff’s Opposition appears incomplete, the court has considered the arguments made through page 7, where it ends. The court does not consider the traffic collision report submitted as Exhibit A, as a demurrer reaches defects that appear on the face of the complaint and based on matters that are subject to judicial notice. Saunders v. Superior Court (1994) 27 Cal. App. 4th 832, 838.
The complaint alleges one cause of action for motor vehic