| Great Britain, Sir John Charles Frederic Sigismund Day - Civil procedure - 1861 - 586 pages
...proceeding' iu any of the said Superior Courts of Common Law shall be drawn up in the first person, and shall be divided into paragraphs, and every paragraph...be confined to a distinct portion of the subject. No costs shall be allowed for any affidavit or part of an affidavit substantially departing from this... | |
| Law - 1861 - 624 pages
...30th section of stat. 22 Si 23 Viet. c. 35, the petition or statement shall state the facts concisely, and shall be divided into paragraphs, and every paragraph shall be numbered consecutively, and such petition or statement shall be signed by counsel, and the judge by whom it is to bo answered may... | |
| George Smoult Fagan - Law - 1862 - 1128 pages
...the firsi Courts shall be expressed in the first person, and shall be person, and regularly numbered, divided into paragraphs, and every paragraph shall...be confined to a distinct portion of the subject. Provided, that nothing herein contained shall preclude the Court or any Judge thereof, in any case... | |
| Law - 1862 - 740 pages
...in any suit or proceeding on the revenue side of the court shall be drawn up in. the first person, and shall be divided into paragraphs. and every paragraph...consecutively. and as nearly as may be shall be confined to a d'stin<-; portion of the subject. No costs shall be allowed for any affidavit, or part of an affidavit,... | |
| Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone, John Paxton Norman - Law reports, digests, etc - 1862 - 1014 pages
...made on Monday. AFFIDAVITS. into paragraphs, and every paragraph shall be numbered consecutively, I860 and as nearly as may be shall be confined to a distinct portion of the subject. No costs shall be allowed for any affidavit, or part of an affidavit, substantially departing from... | |
| Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone, John Paxton Norman - Law reports, digests, etc - 1862 - 1112 pages
...exceptions, set down in any of the superior Courts of common law, shall be divided into paragraphs, which as nearly as may be shall be confined to a distinct portion of the subject, and every paragraph shall be numbered consecutively. And that the Masters on taxation do not allow... | |
| Leonard Shelford, Great Britain - Land tenure - 1863 - 926 pages
...acknowledgments of deeds of married women, except as herein after provided, shall be drawn up in the first person and shall be divided into paragraphs, and every paragraph...be confined to a distinct portion of the subject; provided that this rule shall not be applicable to any such affidavits where the acknowledgments have... | |
| Edmund Smith - Conveyancing - 1863 - 254 pages
...acknowledgments of deeds by married women, except as hereinafter provided, shall be drawn up in the first person, and shall be divided into paragraphs, and every paragraph...be confined to a distinct portion of the subject; provided that this rule shall not be applicable to any such affidavits where i he acknowledgments have... | |
| Leonard Shelford, Great Britain - Land tenure - 1863 - 930 pages
...of «• '<• married women, except as herein after provided, shall be drawn up in the first person and shall be divided into paragraphs, and every paragraph...consecutively, and as nearly as may be shall be confined to •-. distinct portion of the subject ; provided that this rule shall not be applicable to any such... | |
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