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Rule 1.140(517) Dismissal for failure to state does not mean claim is devoid of merit or frivolous
FL-RCPF R 1.140(517)
La Coe's Pleadings Under The Florida Rules Of Civil Procedure With Forms
Defenses
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Rule 1.140(517) Dismissal for failure to state does not mean claim is devoid of merit or frivolous
FL-RCPF R 1.140(517)
La Coe's Pleadings Under The Florida Rules Of Civil Procedure With Forms
Defenses
(Approx. 2 pages)
2A La Coe's Fla.R.Civ.P. Forms R 1.140(517) (2023 ed.)
La Coe's Pleadings Under The Florida Rules Of Civil Procedure With Forms
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November 2023 Update
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Rule 1.140. Defenses
Rule 1.140. Defenses
Part II. Defenses, How Presented
E. Motion to Dismiss: Failure to State a cause of Action
Rule 1.140(517) Dismissal for failure to state does not mean claim is devoid of merit or frivolous
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