T., (1793)
Court: Court of King's Bench
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Visitors: 8
Filed: Jul. 05, 1793
Latest Update: Mar. 03, 2020
Summary: Brown said that the usual practice of the court is that if the defendant pleads in bar the same term, the plaintiff cannot be compelled to enter his replication; but at the next term he may, on motion; for if a day be given to him to reply in, and he does not, a nonsuit shall be entered.
Brown said that the usual practice of the court is that if the defendant pleads in bar the same term, the plaintiff cannot be compelled to enter his replication; but at the next term he may, on motion; for if a day be given to him to reply in, and he does not, a nonsuit shall be entered.
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