NICHOLS, Presiding Judge.
1. "It has been held many times that a demurrer, `being a critic, must itself be free from imperfection.' This is particularly true of a special demurrer, which must point out clearly and specifically the alleged imperfection in the pleading attacked by it. It `must lay its finger, as it were, upon the very point.'" Martin v. Gurley, 74 Ga.App. 642, 643 (40 S.E.2d 787). "`(A) special demurrer must not only point out
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