Section 18-1A-94 Burden of Proof at Hearing on Preliminary Objections.
The plaintiff generally bears the burden of proof on factual issues in a preliminary objection, except that a defendant who raises fraud, corruption, bad faith, or gross abuse of discretion must prove those allegations by clear and convincing evidence.
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