The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 176W. Green, 1930 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 158
... party thus certified to be a lunatic , [ 352 ] and also to subscribe a printed form with answers to certain questions . The keeper of the asylum is subject to very severe penalties if he receives a party without the proper order and ...
... party thus certified to be a lunatic , [ 352 ] and also to subscribe a printed form with answers to certain questions . The keeper of the asylum is subject to very severe penalties if he receives a party without the proper order and ...
Page 378
... party tells him ; and even if he is , is he bound to determine that the writ was not intended to be directed against such party ? ( c ) How could he know that , and how could the process server be bound to take it for granted on his ...
... party tells him ; and even if he is , is he bound to determine that the writ was not intended to be directed against such party ? ( c ) How could he know that , and how could the process server be bound to take it for granted on his ...
Page 379
... party served is intended to be sued , as he may be after all , and it would be impossible to take his word that he is not . The case has often happened of the right party pretending to be the wrong party , in order to avoid service ...
... party served is intended to be sued , as he may be after all , and it would be impossible to take his word that he is not . The case has often happened of the right party pretending to be the wrong party , in order to avoid service ...
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