failure to state a claim 12 b 6
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CIVIL- motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim; Civ.R. 12(B)(6); fraud; fraudulent inducement; invited error; plain error; parol evidence; extrinsic evidence; standing; corporate standing; separate and distinct injury
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ORIGINAL ACTION - writ of habeas corpus; motion to dismiss; failure to state a claim; Civ.R. 12(B)(6); revocation of parole; due process; right to conditional release; discretion of the Adult Parole Authority
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ORIGINAL ACTION - writ of mandamus; R.C. 2731.01; motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim; Civ.R. 12(B)(6); plain and adequate remedy in the ordinary course of law; direct appeal; judicial notice
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Trial courts judgment granting of defendants motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim under Civ.R. 12(B)(6) is affirmed. Plaintiff failed to set forth facts in support of their claim that would entitle them to relief when the settlement agreement their complaint was based on was never executed by the parties and any benefit provided for in the agreement was discretionary.
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COMPLAINT FOR DECLARATORY RELIEF; CLEVELAND CITY ORDINANCE NO. 1319-08; UNCONSTITUTIONAL; SECTION 10, ARTICLE XV, OHIO CONSTITUTION; CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEE; MOTION TO DISMISS; FAILURE TO STATE A CLAIM CIV.R. 12(B)(6); DE NOVO STANDARD OF REVIEW; ATTACK ORDINANCE RATHER THAN ACTUAL CHARTER SECTION; MOTION TO INTERVENE; ABUSE OF DISCRETION; CIV.R. 24(C); FAILURE TO ATTACH PLEADING.
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CIVIL - Section 1983; failure to state a claim; Civ.R. 12(B)(6); due process; federal right, privilege, or immunity; segregated confinement
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Dismiss, Failure to State a Claim, Civ.R. 12(B)(6), Rico, Enterprise.
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complaint against county prosecutor for failure to investigate alleged homicide; Civ.R. 12(B)(1)(6); trial court properly dismissed complaint; failure to state a claim; prosecutorial immunity; no valid claim for relief
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Mandamus; adequate remedy at law; motion to dismiss; failure to state a claim; Civ.R. 12(B)(6).
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Legal malpractice; statute of limitations; Civ.R. 12(B)(6) motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim upon which relief may be granted; test for identifying a cognizable event.