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Keywords:
Denial,
Admit,
Allegation,
Denies,
Defendant
General denial is when a defendant in a lawsuit or claim that states in an answer to a lawsuit or claim by a defendant in a lawsuit, that he or she denies everything responding to each allegation individually.
Answer filed by debtor which requires the court to schedule a date for a trial.
A reply contained in the defendant's answer.
a respondent's refusal to admit the truth of the claims in the petition
In pleading, a general denial is a denial that relates to all allegations which are not otherwise pleaded to. Many legal systems provide that in a statement of defense, any allegation made by the plaintiff which is not traversed (ie. specifically denied or "not-admitted") is deemed to have been admitted by the defendants. Accordingly, it became common practice to add a general denial at the end of a statement of defense to make sure that nothing was accidentally admitted in this fashion.
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