| 1846 - 532 pages
...of considering whether the demurrer would hold good as to the 999 parts. The Order states that the defendant shall be at liberty by answer to decline answering any interrogatory, or partof an interrogatory, from answering which he might have protected himself by demurrer, &c. The... | |
| 1841 - 634 pages
...may extend to some part of the same matter as may be covered by such demurrer or plea. IIXVI 11. That a defendant shall be at liberty by answer to decline...which he might have protected himself by demurrer; and that he shall be at liberty to decline, notwithstanding he shall answer other parts of the Bill from... | |
| 1841 - 550 pages
...may extend to some part of the same matter as may be covered by such demurrer or plea. XXXVIII. That a defendant shall be at liberty by answer to decline...answering any interrogatory or part of an interrogatory, frum. 376 The New Orders in Chancery. — Changes in the Law. answering which he might hare protected... | |
| Solomon Atkinson - 1842 - 580 pages
...may extend to some part of the same matter as may be covered by such demurrer or plea. XXXVIII. That a defendant shall be at liberty by answer to decline...which he might have protected himself by demurrer; and that he shall be at liberty so to decline notwithstanding he shall answer other parts of the bill from... | |
| Samuel Miller - 1842 - 518 pages
...may extend to some part of the same matter as may be covered by such demurrer or plea. XXXVIII. That a defendant shall be at liberty by answer to decline...he might have protected himself by demurrer ; and that he shall be at liberty so to decline, notwithstanding he shall answer other parts of the Bill... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1842 - 964 pages
...defendant may extend to some part of the same matter as may be covered by such demurrer or plea. 38. That a defendant shall be at liberty by answer to decline...any interrogatory or part of an interrogatory from answer, ing which he might have protected himself by demurrer, and that he shall be at liberty so to... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Charles Beavan - 1842 - 730 pages
...covered by such demurrer or plea. XXXVIII. THAT a defendant shall be at liberty by answer to Defendant decline answering any interrogatory or part of an interrogatory, from answering which he might have pro- self from ,,.',„, , , , ' , „ giving distected himself by demurrer; and that he shall be at... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1843 - 460 pages
...are respectively required to answer; that is to say, — «1. Whether, &c. «2. Whether, &c. XL1V. A defendant shall be at liberty, by answer, to decline...notwithstanding he shall answer other parts of the bHl, from which he might have protected himself by demurrer. XLV. No special replication to any answer... | |
| 1843 - 564 pages
...been pleaded. And by a recent Order it is ' directed that a defendant shall be at liberty by answer 4 to decline answering any interrogatory, or part of...he might have ' protected himself by demurrer; and that he shall be 4 at liberty so to decline, notwithstanding he shall 4 answer other parts of the bill,... | |
| Joseph Story - 1844 - 970 pages
...the English Orders in Chancery of 1841, (1 Craig. & PhilI. 379,) Order 38, which provides ; " That a defendant shall be at liberty by answer to decline...he might have protected himself by demurrer ; and that he shall be at liberty so HI decline, notwithstanding he shall answer other parts of the Bill... | |
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