failure to state a claim for which relief can be granted
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Allegation of false light, invasion of privacy. Failure to state claim upon which relief can be granted. Judgment for defendant.
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Allegation of false light, invasion of privacy. Failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. Judgment for defendant.
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Dismissal for failure to state a claim for which relief can be granted proper where appellant's claim was seeking review by the Court of Claims of actions taken in his criminal case.
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In an action for custody of a minor child filed by a nonparent against adoptive parents, the trial court did not err in granting a Civ.R. 12(B)(6) motion, failure to state a claim for which relief can be granted, where complaint failed to allege parental unsuitability.
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The trial court properly granted Appellees motion to dismiss Appellants complaint for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. Judgment affirmed.
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Trial court properly dismissed plaintiffs complaint under Civ.R. 12(B)(1) and (5) for lack of subject matter jurisdiction and failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted; plaintiffs claims that gas company acted unreasonably in terminating his service were service-related claims within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission and plaintiffs attempt to characterize claims as torts did not change jurisdictional outcome; further, complaint failed to adequately plead claims.
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Torts — Wrongful-death and survival action against county board of mental retardation and developmental disabilities, its employees, and a city building department dismissed for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted, when.
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reasonably susceptible to move than me meaning Civ.R. 12(B)(6) eminent domain easement motion to dismiss matters documents outside the pleadings convert motion for summary judgment res judicata de novo failure to state a claim for which relief can be granted Civ.R. 56(C) reasonable opportunity Civ.R. 8(C) clear and unambiguous attached to complaint
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Relator filed a complaint for a writ of mandamus ordering respondent, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, to remove information about his convictions from its offender identification website. This court dismisses the complaint for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted.