PLGL 134 Ch. 5-11, 13, 14 Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 5. Nonjurisdictional challenge to the sufficiency of the pleading.
  2. 6. Pleading challenging the legal sufficiency of another pleading.
  3. 8. Ultimate facts of the case.
  4. 9. Proper jurisdiction in more than one court, such as federal and state court.
  5. 13. Person not a party to the action.
  6. 14. Statutory time within which actions must be prosecuted or forfeited.
  7. 17. Denial or conjunctive or compound allegation which creates admission.
  8. 18. Communcations between participants to a relationship that, as a result of public policy, cannot be discovered.
  9. 19. delay or suspend
  10. 20. In unlimited civil cases, limit of 35 of each type of written discovery; in limited cases, limit of 35 aggregate discovery items.
  11. 21. Action taken without the presence of another party.
Down
  1. 1. Work done by attorney or his assistants reflecting his mental impressions of the case.
  2. 2. Term qualifying statements made under oath as outside the personal knowledge of the declarant.
  3. 3. Written questions to be answered in writing and under oath.
  4. 4. Lack of effort to serve the summons and complaint or to move the case toward trial.
  5. 7. Document that certifies the truth of a pleading or discovery responses under oath.
  6. 10. Plaintiff in a federal case in a counterclaim
  7. 11. Pleading containing the allegations of the plaintiff against the defendant(s).
  8. 12. Strategic plan for discovery to be conducted during the litigation.
  9. 15. The right of the plaintiff to sue under substantive law.
  10. 16. Permission or order of court.