Ass'n for Defense of Washington Local School District v. Kiger

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1989-04-26

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Per Curiam. The respondents’ motion to dismiss is untimely and also ill-conceived because it argues the merits of relators’ request for a writ of mandamus instead of attacking the sufficiency of the complaint. For purposes of a Civ. R. 12(B)(6) motion to dismiss, the material allegations of the complaint are taken as admitted. State, ex rel. Alford, v. Willoughby Civil Serv. Comm. (1979), <span class…

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