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1. All of the lawsuits of this case shall be dismissed.
2. The costs of lawsuit shall be borne by the Plaintiff.
Reasons
1. Ex officio determination
A. The purport of the claim in civil procedure must be clearly identified so that the content and scope can be clearly identified, and the issue of whether the purport of the claim is specified is an ex officio examination. Thus, where the purport of the claim is not specified, the court shall ex officio order the correction and dismiss the lawsuit if the order of correction is not complied with.
(Supreme Court Decision 2011Da11459 Decided March 13, 2014). B.
In this case, since each lawsuit of this case is not specifically specified as the object of the registration of transfer of ownership, this court ordered the plaintiff to revise it on the date of the first pleading, but the plaintiff did not comply with it, and the plaintiff did not appear on the date of the second pleading. Each lawsuit of this case is unlawful because the purport of the claim is not specified.
2. As such, each of the instant lawsuits is unlawful and dismissed in entirety.