| John Louthian - Civil procedure - 1752 - 414 pages
...pronounced. Appeals may be taken and entered in open Court, at the Time of pronouncing fuch Decree or Sentence, or at any Time thereafter within ten...Party with a Duplicate thereof perfonally, or at his Dwelling-houfe, or his Procurator or Agent in the Caufe, and ferving in like Manner the inferior Judge... | |
| Great Britain - 1765 - 484 pages
...and enter in open court, at the time of pronounc- cuit court. ing fuch decree, judgment, or fentence, or at any time thereafter, within ten days, by lodging...ferving the adverfe party with a duplicate thereof perfon ally, or at his dwelling-houfe, or his procurator or agent in the caufe, and ferving in like... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1765 - 504 pages
...and enter in open court, at the time of pronounc- cuit court, ing fuch decree, judgment, or fentence, or at any time thereafter, within ten days, by lodging...party with a duplicate thereof perfonally, or at his dwelling-houfe, or his procurator or agent in the caufe, and ferving in like manner the inferior judge... | |
| Friedrich August Wilhelm Wenck - Europe - 1788 - 888 pages
...Time of pronouncing fuch Decree, Judgement, or Sentence, or at nnyTime thereafter, within Ten Day«, by lodging the fame in the Hands of the Clerk of Court, and ferving the adverfe Party with »Duplicate thereof perfoaatly, or at his Dwelling« , houfe, or his Procurator or Agent in the Caufe,... | |
| English literature - 1773 - 740 pages
...incurring any of court at the time or pronouncing the de' ' " cree, or within ten days lodging the the fame in the hands of the clerk of court, and ferving the adverfe party, or his procurator or agent, with a duplicate thereof; which fervjce ftiall be Jufficient fummons to... | |
| Gilbert Hutcheson - Constables - 1806 - 824 pages
...himfelf aggrieved, to take and enter in open Court, at the Time of pronouncing fuch Decree, Judgment, or Sentence, or at any Time thereafter, within Ten...Party with a Duplicate thereof perfonally, or at his D welling houfe, or his Procurator or Agent in the Caufe, and ferving in like Manner the Inferior Judge... | |
| Gilbert Hutcheson - Constables - 1806 - 918 pages
...judiciary at Edinburgh, by entering an appeal in open coutc, at the time of pronouncing fuch decree, or at any time thereafter within ten days, by lodging the fame in the hands of the clerk, and ferving the adverfe party with a duplicate thereof perfonally, or at his dwelling-houfe, or his... | |
| John Erskine - Law - 1824 - 602 pages
...himself aggrieved to take and enter in open Court at the time of pronoun" cing such decree, judgment or sentence, or at any time thereafter within ten days, by «« lodging the same in the hands of the clerk of Court, and serving the adverse party " with a duplicate thereof personally,... | |
| Scotland. Court of Session - Law reports, digests, etc - 1826 - 596 pages
...inferior court, to take and enter in open court, at the time of pronouncing such decree, judgment, or sentence, or at any time thereafter within ten days, by lodging the same in the hands of the clerk of court, and serving the adverse party with a duplicate thereof personally,... | |
| Esq. James Watson - Law - 1828 - 602 pages
...himself aggrieved, to take and enter in open court, at the time of pronouncing such decree, judgment, or sentence, or at any time thereafter, within ten days, by lodging (he same in the hands of the clerk of court, and serving the adverse party with a duplicate thereof... | |
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