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CHAPTER III.
Proceedings by Defendant previous to, and the mode of putting in, his Defence.
SECTION
I. By whom a Suit may be defended
II. Appearance
III. Reference of Bill for Scandal and Imperti-
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nence
IV. Demurrer
V. Plea
VI. Answer
VII. Disclaimer
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153
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CHAPTER IV.
Interlocutory Applications by Plaintiff, chiefly on
Defence being put in.
I. Dismission of Bill by the Plaintiff
II. Reference of Answer for Insufficiency, Scan-
Dismission of Bill by Defendant on Interlocutory
Application, after Defence put in.
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387
I. Dismission of Bill for want of Prosecution
II. Putting Plaintiff to his Election
CHAPTER VII.
Proceedings preparatory to, and the mode of,
examining Witnesses.
I. Replication and Rejoinder
II. Commission to examine Witnesses
III. The examination of Witnesses
IV. Publication
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CHAPTER VIII.
Proceedings preparatory to, and at, the Hearing.
I. Setting down Cause for Hearing
II. Subpœna to hear Judgment and Hearing
III. Decree
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481
497
III. The Master's Report, and Exceptions thereto 550
Amendment, Reversal, and Execution, of Decrees.
I. Summary Applications to rectify Decrees
II. Rehearing
III. Enrolment
IV. Bill of Review
V. Appeal to the House of Lords
VI. Execution of Decrees
Addenda
650