| World history - 1763 - 536 pages
...clerkfljip. By a law. cf the country, no '' ** writ may be abated for a circumftantial error, furh as a " flight mifnomer, or any informality. And by...attorney taking -out a writ *{ from the clerk's office, fliall indorfe his furname upnn it, " and be liable to pay the adverfe party his cofts and charges... | |
| Virginia - 1763 - 502 pages
...is the merit of the caufe made to depend 6n V. the niceties of clerkfhip. By a law of the_country, no •** writ may be abated for a circumftantial error, fuch as a -<c flight mifnomer, or any informality. ' And by another ff law, it is enabled, that every attorney... | |
| Jeremiah Dummer - History - 1765 - 100 pages
....eftate for a defect in form, nor is the merit of the caufe made to depend on the niceties of -clerkfhip. By a law of the country, no writ may be abated for...circumftantial error, fuch as a flight mif-nomer or any informaftty. And by another law, it is eriaft'ed/ that every attorney taking out a writ from the clerk's... | |
| Allen Johnson - Constitutional history - 1912 - 620 pages
...Estate for a Defect in Form, nor is the Merit of the Cause made to depend on the Niceties of Clerkship. By a Law of the Country no Writ may be abated for a circumstantial Error, such as a slight Mis-nomer or any Informality. And by another Law, it is enacted,... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - United States - 1924 - 690 pages
...Estate for a Defect in Form, nor is the Merit of the Cause made to depend on the Niceties of Clerkship. By a Law of the Country no Writ may be abated for a circumstantial Error, such as a slight Mis-nomer or any Informality. And by another Law, it is enacted,... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - United States - 1901 - 692 pages
...Estate for a Defect in Form, nor is. the Merit of the Cause made to depend on the Niceties of Clerkship. By a Law of the Country no Writ may be abated for a circumstantial Error, such as a slight Mis-nomer or any Informality. And by another Law, it is enacted,... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - Biography & Autobiography - 2002 - 680 pages
...Estate for a Defect in Form, nor is the Merit of the Cause made to depend on the Niceties of Clerkship. By a Law of the Country no Writ may be abated for a circumstantial Error, such as a slight Mis-nomer or any Informality. And by another Law, it is enacted,... | |
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