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2012-09-19 |
PERALTA, J. |
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| Ultimate facts mean the important and substantial facts which either directly form the basis of the plaintiff's primary right and duty or directly make up the wrongful acts or omissions of the defendant.[13] They refer to the principal, determinative, constitutive facts upon the existence of which the cause of action rests.[14] | |||||
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2010-08-23 |
NACHURA, J. |
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| The basic requirement under the rules of procedure is that a complaint must make a plain, concise, and direct statement of the ultimate facts on which the plaintiff relies for his claim.[15] Ultimate facts mean the important and substantial facts which either directly form the basis of the plaintiff's primary right and duty or directly make up the wrongful acts or omissions of the defendant.[16] They refer to the principal, determinative, constitutive facts upon the existence of which the cause of action rests. The term does not refer to details of probative matter or particulars of evidence which establish the material elements.[17] | |||||