| Walter Barwick - 1881 - 138 pages
...possible, all matters in controversy between the parties may be completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided " (0. J. Act, 1881, s. 16, sub-sect. 8). It is not essential to a good counter-claim that it should... | |
| William Andrews Holdsworth - 1881 - 200 pages
...matters in controversy between the said parties respectively may be completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided. At present, therefore, the plaintiff may, in any cause, within the jurisdiction of a county court,... | |
| Sir Thomas Wardlaw Taylor, John Skirving Ewart - 1881 - 784 pages
...matters so in controversy between the said parties respectively may be completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided. See Imp. Act of 1873, B. 24, sub-s. 7 ; See notes to sub-sec. 4. 17. Whereas it is expedient to amend... | |
| Herbert E. Boyle - 1881 - 158 pages
...possible, all matters in controversy between the parties may be completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided" (SCJ Act, 1873, s. 24, sub-sect. 7). It is not essential to a good counter-claim that it should disclose... | |
| John Hutchison - 1881 - 568 pages
...matters so in controversy between the said parties respectively may be completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided. By section 25, subsection n, the important enactment is made that "generally, in all matters in which... | |
| Albert Gordon Langley - 1881 - 76 pages
...matters so in controversy between the said parties respectively may be completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided. JUDICATURE ACT, 1875 (SCHED. 1). ORDER XVI. Eule 1. " All persons may be joined as plaintiffs in whom... | |
| 1882 - 702 pages
...matters so in controversy between the said parties respectively may be completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided." Act came into operation, as the matter is one of counter-claim, and not one of set-off. [BRETT, LJ... | |
| Arthur Wilson - 1882 - 890 pages
...so in controversy lœtwccn the said parties respectively may lie completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided." (Act of 1873, s. 24, sub.-s. 7, ante, p. 25.) On the other hand, the first clause of Hule 13, уйм/,... | |
| James Williams - 1883 - 290 pages
...as possible all matters in controversy between the parties may be completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided (Jud. Act, 1873, s. 24 (7)). Thus all actions tend to be in the Roman sense actions bonce fidei. But... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Sir George Jessel, Apsley Petre Peter - 1883 - 602 pages
...granted ; "so that .... all matters .... in controversy .... may be completely and finally determined, and all multiplicity of legal proceedings concerning any of such matters avoided." " Bonijudicis est ampliare jurisdictionem." Cannon v. Villars. [47 LJ, Ch. 597 ; LE, 8 Ch. Div. 415.]... | |
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