| George Okill Stuart - 1834 - 652 σελίδες
...the court be allowed or rejected in toto, or modified aud allowed in part, and rejected in part, (/) still what is omitted in the conclusions cannot be...case. It sets forth the facts which constitute the plaintiff's demande, and is always an affirmative pleading. Pleas are the pleadings, which set forth... | |
| Ivan Wotherspoon - 1880 - 588 σελίδες
...the court be allowed or Rejected in toto, or modified and allowed in part, and rejected in part, |f still what is omitted in the conclusions cannot be...in substance in the body, or libel of the pleading. Jt The declaration is the first pleading in every case. It sets forth the facts which constitute the... | |
| Michel Mathieu - 1897 - 588 σελίδες
...peine de nullité all that the judgment of the Court must comprehend; what is omitted in the conclusion cannot be supplied by the Court, not even if it appears...substance in the body, or libel, of the pleading" (page 108, Stuart's Rep.. Paquet vs Gaspard) (1). (lj La sec. 13 (lu ch. 2 Je» Ordonnances du Lieutenant-Gouverneur... | |
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