skeleton defence

skeleton defence
in Scottish civil procedure, an informal name used for defences that simply deny everything without further elaboration. Sometimes such defences will be sufficient but on other occasions they may lack specification and have to be repelled, allowing the pursuer to succeed.

Collins dictionary of law. . 2001.

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