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`1`denial`2` "LAW.COM Dictionary":
n. a statement in the defendant's answer to a complaint in a lawsuit that an allegation (claim of fact) is not true. If a defendant denies all allegations it is called a general denial. In answering, the defendant is limited to admitting, denying or denying on the basis he/she/it has no information to affirm or deny. The defendant may also state affirmative defenses.
See also: admission affirmative defense answer general denial /// "LAW.COM Dictionary":
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