| Dominick T. Blake - 1818 - 706 páginas
...concerns your own act, and deed, is true of your own knowledge, and that what relates to the act and deed of any other person or persons, you believe to be true. So help you God. Each of the defendants signs the answer at the first, and immediately following their signatures ;... | |
| Samuel Turner - 1825 - 1024 páginas
...Answer as concerns your own Act* or Deed.i, you wage your Honor to be true, and 1hul no much as concerns the Acts and Deeds of any other Person or Persons, you believe to be true. The Nobleman lays his Hand upon his Breast, answering, / do. And the Caption is as follows : " This... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1827 - 646 páginas
...must (on pain it should seem of being punished, if he persists, for contempt, as having put in aii insufficient answer) take care not to suffer to stand...court, or, at any rate, on the equity side of the court of exchequer.* Of two things, one : either there is something in the air of the court of exchequer... | |
| Harding Grant - 1829 - 632 páginas
...answer as concerns your own acts or deeds you wage your honour to be true, and that so much as concerns the acts and deeds of any other person or persons you believe to be true. The caption being then signed by the two Commissioners who took the answer, they indorse on the commission... | |
| William Richardson - 1838 - 168 páginas
...concerns your own act and deed, is tiue to your own knowledge, and what relates to the act and deed of any other person or persons you believe to be true. So help you God. In case of more than one defendant, the caption should be expressive, of' their being both sworn, or... | |
| Richard Shipman - 1840 - 794 páginas
...answer, as concerns your own acts or deeds, you wage your honour to be true, and so much as concerns the acts and deeds of any other person or persons you believe to be true" The caption of the answer, after it has been sworn to, must be written and signed by the commissioners.... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1843 - 604 páginas
...insufficient answer) take care not to suffer to stand as part of his answer either of those forhidden forms of speech; " unless the court, upon exception...court, or, at any rate, on the equity side of the court M ,ster of the Rolls Sir Harbottle Brimstone, without drite. but at a period immediately preceding... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1843 - 602 páginas
...life upon memory, and the difference in this respect between immaturity, maturity, and caducity. Dut the faculty of having recourse to the wisdom and justice...court, or, at any rate, on the equity side of the court Blaster of the Rolls Sir Harbottle Grimstone, without date, but at a period immediately preceding the... | |
| Hubert Ayckbourn - 1844 - 570 páginas
...contained in this your answer, so far as concerns your own acts and deeds, is true to your own knowledge, and that what relates to the acts and deeds of any...persons you believe to be true. — So help you God. 13. Commissioner » return to commission to take Answer. This answer was taken, and the above named... | |
| John Gray - 1845 - 462 páginas
...answer, as concerns your own acts or deeds, you wage your honour to be true, and so much as concerns the acts and deeds of any other person or persons, you believe to be true :" in other respects, the same proceedings are to be taken in this as in ordinary cases. When the answer... | |
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