Does a defendant have to plead and plead as a defense?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Rosenstock v. Rosenstock, 20 Cal.App.3d 847, 98 Cal.Rptr. 123 (Cal. App. 1971):

3 Defendant cites us to Weisz v. Weisz (1971) 19 Cal.App.3d 676, 97 Cal.Rptr. 18. But in that case, as the court points out, there was no issue as to jurisdiction over either the parties or the subject matter. In effect that decision supports our holding that defendant's remedy is to answer and plead the agreement as a defense.

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