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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... plead or demur within four days ; or , in de- fault thereof , judgment shall be entered against him . Where the ... pleaded on application by the defendant , giving twelve days ' notice to the attorney general , the court may , by ...
... plead or demur within four days ; or , in de- fault thereof , judgment shall be entered against him . Where the ... pleaded on application by the defendant , giving twelve days ' notice to the attorney general , the court may , by ...
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... pleaded that there was no such man in rerum natura . Dyer , 349. Or he may plead his having been christened by the name of Thomas , and always called and known by that name : and traverse his being called or known by the name of John ...
... pleaded that there was no such man in rerum natura . Dyer , 349. Or he may plead his having been christened by the name of Thomas , and always called and known by that name : and traverse his being called or known by the name of John ...
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... pleading , & c . and particularly used in the answer of a defendant , whereby he denies to have done the thing laid to ... pleaded by deed , and it is traversed absque hoc quod feoffavit modo et formá , upon this collateral issue modo et ...
... pleading , & c . and particularly used in the answer of a defendant , whereby he denies to have done the thing laid to ... pleaded by deed , and it is traversed absque hoc quod feoffavit modo et formá , upon this collateral issue modo et ...
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... Pleading , Trespass . MOLMAN . A man subject to do service : applied to the servants of a monastery . Prior . Lewes ... pleaded , so the defendant could not bring money into court , in an action for general damages upon a contract , or ...
... Pleading , Trespass . MOLMAN . A man subject to do service : applied to the servants of a monastery . Prior . Lewes ... pleaded , so the defendant could not bring money into court , in an action for general damages upon a contract , or ...
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... pleaded ; but it was frequently made , and in some cases expressly authorized by statute , after plea , on obtaining a judge's order for that purpose . And if there had been no delay , the court would give the defendant leave to ...
... pleaded ; but it was frequently made , and in some cases expressly authorized by statute , after plea , on obtaining a judge's order for that purpose . And if there had been no delay , the court would give the defendant leave to ...
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act of parliament action ancient appointed assumpsit bill bishop called church clerk Comm common law corporation court court martial court of equity Cowell crown debt declared deed defendant election Eliz enacted England entitled equity execution executors felony feoffment forfeiture freehold granted hath heirs held indictment Inst Ireland issue judges judgment jurisdiction jury justice King King's Bench kingdom knights land larceny lease legacy lessee lessor libel liberty licence London lord mandamus manor marriage matter ment mortgage nolle prosequi nonsuit nuisance oath offence outlawry oyer oyer and terminer paid parish parliament party payment person plaintiff plea pleaded possession prerogative privilege prorogation punishment reason rent repealed Salk scire facias seisin sheriff ship stat statute tenant term therein thereof thing tion void writ writ of right
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