Common-law Pleading: Its History and Principles : Including Dicey's Rules Concerning Parties to Actions and Stephen's Rules of PleadingLittle, Brown, 1897 - 494 pages |
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action of debt action of trespass alleged answer appear assumpsit averment bankrupt bond breach brought called cause of action chattels Chit claim commencement committed common law confession and avoidance count court covenant Curia Regis damages declaration deed defendant pleaded defendant's demand demurrer denial detinue ejectment entry Example Exception executor form of action Hist Ibid injury issue in law joinder judges judgment jurisdiction jury justice king King's Bench land lease lessee lessor Litt Lord matter ment mode of trial non est factum objection original writ oyer party person plaintiff plea in abatement Pleader possession proceedings profert promise proof proper record recover remedy replevin replication respect Salk Saund scire facias seal seisin sheriff special traverse statute Steph sued sufficient suit tenant tender term tion tort trespass trover ubi supra venue verdict wife writ of error writ of right wrong