motion |
demurrer |
In legal|lang=en terms the difference between motion and demurrer
is that
motion is (legal) an application made to a court or judge orally in open court its object is to obtain an order or rule directing some act to be done in favor of the applicant while
demurrer is (legal) a motion by a party to an action, for the immediate or summary judgment of the court on the question, whether, assuming the truth of the matter alleged by the opposite party, it is sufficient in law to sustain the action or defense, and hence whether the party resting is bound to answer or proceed further.
As nouns the difference between motion and demurrer
is that
motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another while
demurrer is someone who demurs or objects.
As a verb motion
is to gesture indicating a desired movement.
objector |
demurrer |
As nouns the difference between objector and demurrer
is that
objector is a person who objects to something while
demurrer is someone who demurs or objects.
demurrer |
demurral |
In legal|lang=en terms the difference between demurrer and demurral
is that
demurrer is (legal) a motion by a party to an action, for the immediate or summary judgment of the court on the question, whether, assuming the truth of the matter alleged by the opposite party, it is sufficient in law to sustain the action or defense, and hence whether the party resting is bound to answer or proceed further while
demurral is (legal) a formal objection.
As nouns the difference between demurrer and demurral
is that
demurrer is someone who demurs or objects while
demurral is the act of demurring.
demurrer |
|
demurrer |
demurred |
As a noun demurrer
is someone who demurs or objects.
As a verb demurred is
(
demur).