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    A Lawsuit That Is Totally Lacking in Merit Is Said
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A Lawsuit That Is Totally Lacking in Merit Is Said

Question 111

Question 111

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A lawsuit that is totally lacking in merit is said to be _____.


A) consequential
B) peremptory
C) dogmatic
D) cognizable
E) frivolous

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