Section 1, Rule 16 of the Rules of Court provides:
Section 1.Grounds. — Within the time for but before filing the answer to the complaint or pleading asserting a claim, a motion to dismiss may be made on any of the following grounds:

    (a) That the court has no jurisdiction over the person of the defending party;

    (b) That the court has no jurisdiction over the subject matter of the claim;

    (c) That venue is improperly laid;

    (d) That the plaintiff has no legal capacity to sue;

    (e) That there is another action pending between the same parties for the same cause;

    (f) That the cause of action is barred by a prior judgment or by the statute of limitations;

    (g) That the pleading asserting the claim states no cause of action;

    (h) That the claim or demand set forth in the plaintiff's pleading has been paid, waived, abandoned, or otherwise extinguished;

    (i) That the claim on which the action is founded is enforceable under the provisions of the statute of frauds; and

    (j) That a condition precedent for filing the claim has not been complied with. (1a)


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