Elementary View of the Proceedings in an Action in the Supreme Court: Founded on "Smith's Action at Law."Stevens and Sons, 1879 - 374 pages |
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Page vii
... Probate and Admiralty actions are now brought within the scope of the volume , it has been found possible , by reason of the greater uniformity of the new procedure , to reduce considerably the size of the present book as compared with ...
... Probate and Admiralty actions are now brought within the scope of the volume , it has been found possible , by reason of the greater uniformity of the new procedure , to reduce considerably the size of the present book as compared with ...
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... Probate and Divorce Courts The High Court and Court of Appeal ... The Judges The Divisions The Officers ... ... The Barristers and Solicitors The Sheriff ... ... The Sittings and Vacations CHAPTER II . ... THE FORM OF THE ACTION AND ...
... Probate and Divorce Courts The High Court and Court of Appeal ... The Judges The Divisions The Officers ... ... The Barristers and Solicitors The Sheriff ... ... The Sittings and Vacations CHAPTER II . ... THE FORM OF THE ACTION AND ...
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... PROBATE ACTION ... Statement of Claim Statement of Defence Reply ... : ... FORMS IN AN ADMIRALTY ACTION IN REM Warrant of Arrest Statement of Claim Statement of Defence : : Reply ... : : : ... : 240 241 241 242 243 244 244 ... 244 ...
... PROBATE ACTION ... Statement of Claim Statement of Defence Reply ... : ... FORMS IN AN ADMIRALTY ACTION IN REM Warrant of Arrest Statement of Claim Statement of Defence : : Reply ... : : : ... : 240 241 241 242 243 244 244 ... 244 ...
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... Probate proceedings to which it was applied by the Judicature Acts . An action is , on the other hand , distinguished from those less formal proceedings originated by motion and petition which are in the Judicature Acts termed ...
... Probate proceedings to which it was applied by the Judicature Acts . An action is , on the other hand , distinguished from those less formal proceedings originated by motion and petition which are in the Judicature Acts termed ...
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... Probate , Divorce , and Admiralty Courts , each of which in itself has a history of great importance and interest . The Courts of Queen's Bench , Common Pleas , and Exchequer , formerly the three Superior Courts of Common Law , derived ...
... Probate , Divorce , and Admiralty Courts , each of which in itself has a history of great importance and interest . The Courts of Queen's Bench , Common Pleas , and Exchequer , formerly the three Superior Courts of Common Law , derived ...
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Elementary View of the Proceedings in an Action in the Supreme Court (1879) William Decimus Inglett Foulkes No preview available - 2008 |
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address for service Admiralty affidavit alleged allowed amended Appendix application arrest attachment cause of action Chancery Division Common Law Common Pleas concurrent writ copy costs counter-claim Court of Appeal Court of Chancery Court of Justice Court or judge damages debt default defendant defendant's delivered demurrer directed district registry divisional Court documents elegit enter an appearance entitled evidence execution creditor fact filed Form give notice given hereto High Court interlocutory interrogatories issue judgment debtor Judicature Acts jurisdiction jurors jury Katie land leave levied liable London matter ment Middlesex mode motion notice of trial obtained opposite party payment person pleading preceding rule Probate actions proceed proceedings Queen's Bench Division question recover referred registrar reply served sheriff solicitor specially indorsed statement of claim statement of defence statute sued Supreme Court thereof tion tried verdict Vict writ of execution writ of summons
Popular passages
Page 315 - ... unless in the opinion of the court to which the application is made some substantial wrong or miscarriage has been thereby occasioned in the trial...
Page 299 - Every party to a cause or matter shall be entitled, at any time, by notice in. writing to give notice to any other party in whose pleadings or affidavits reference is made to any document, to produce such document for the inspection of the party giving such notice, or of his solicitor, and to permit him or theui to take copies thereof...
Page 301 - Judge shall certify that the refusal to admit was reasonable ; and no costs of proving any document shall be allowed unless such notice be given, except...
Page 231 - Take notice, that you are hereby required to produce and show to the Court on the trial of this all books, papers, letters, copies of letters, and other writings and documents in your custody, possession, or power, containing any entry, memorandum.
Page 95 - Prentice's Proceedings in an Action in the Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer Divisions of the High Court of Justice. By SAMUEL PRENTICE, Esq., one of Her Majesty's Counsel. Secoud Edition. Royal 12mo. 1880.
Page 272 - Trustees, executors, and administrators may sue and be sued on behalf of or as representing the property or estate of which they are trustees...
Page 338 - ... upon such terms (if any) as the justice of the case may require, and any such enlargement may be ordered although the application for the same is not made until after the expiration of the time appointed or allowed 0.
Page 323 - ... apply to the Court or a Judge for leave to issue execution against such party.
Page 302 - ... shall be set down for argument without leave of the Court or a Judge, the application for which must be supported by sufficient evidence that the statements contained in such special case, so far as the same affect the interest of such married woman, infant, or person of unsound mind, are true.
Page 298 - Any party may, without filing any affidavit, apply to the Court or a Judge for an order directing any other party to any cause or matter to make discovery on oath of the documents which are or have been in his possession or power, relating to any matter in question therein.