Cause of action is defined as the act or
omission by which a party violates a right of another. It is well-settled that
the existence of a cause of action is determined by the allegations in the
complaint. In this relation, a complaint is said to assert a sufficient cause
of action if, admitting what appears solely on its face to be correct, the
plaintiff would be entitled to the relief prayed for. Accordingly, if the
allegations furnish sufficient basis by which the complaint can be maintained,
the same should not be dismissed, regardless of the defenses that may be
averred by the defendants.
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