Raffile v. Portsmouth Water and Fire District, Nc910417 (1993)
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The Court has reviewed the file, examined defendant's memorandum with its attachments, including affidavits, and plaintiffs' objection, their memorandum and their affidavit.
Because the Court goes beyond the pleadings, it treats defendant's motion to dismiss as one for summary judgment. Ewingv. Frank,
Here, defendant's affidavits read fairly persuasively. Plaintiffs' affidavit, however, raises issues of material fact, and the Court is not satisfied that it is "clear beyond a reasonable doubt that the plaintiff could not conceivably prove facts which would qualify him for judicial relief." WarrenEducation Association v. Lapan,
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