The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 |
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... pleaded that he took the profits but as a servant to his father , and by his command , and rendered an account to ... pleading , and not for the truth of the fact ; and he showed this statute , which he pretended aided him for his equity ...
... pleaded that he took the profits but as a servant to his father , and by his command , and rendered an account to ... pleading , and not for the truth of the fact ; and he showed this statute , which he pretended aided him for his equity ...
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... pleaded that he took the profits but as a servant to his father , and by his command , and rendered an account to ... pleading , and not for the truth of the fact ; and he showed this statute , which he pretended aided him for his equity ...
... pleaded that he took the profits but as a servant to his father , and by his command , and rendered an account to ... pleading , and not for the truth of the fact ; and he showed this statute , which he pretended aided him for his equity ...
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... pleaded in bar to a suit for a legacy , although it had been due twenty years . Anon . Freem . C. C. 22. But though the statute could not be pleaded , it was frequently adopted in cases where there was no fraud , and the parties had ...
... pleaded in bar to a suit for a legacy , although it had been due twenty years . Anon . Freem . C. C. 22. But though the statute could not be pleaded , it was frequently adopted in cases where there was no fraud , and the parties had ...
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... pleaded the statute of limitations ; the plaintiff replied , and shewed that administration was committed to him such a year , which was infra sex annos ; though six years were expired since the receipt of the money , yet not being so ...
... pleaded the statute of limitations ; the plaintiff replied , and shewed that administration was committed to him such a year , which was infra sex annos ; though six years were expired since the receipt of the money , yet not being so ...
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... pleaded , the statute of limitations might have been given in evidence . 1 Salk . 278 . The modern practice however has been to plead the statute in debt as well as assumpsit , and it was held by Mr. Justice Bayley , that the statute ...
... pleaded , the statute of limitations might have been given in evidence . 1 Salk . 278 . The modern practice however has been to plead the statute in debt as well as assumpsit , and it was held by Mr. Justice Bayley , that the statute ...
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