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Plaint

Act, 2004, s. 2(c)] Means the statement in writing of a cause of action in which the relief claimed is sketched in detail. Plaintiff is the person presenting a plaint to get a relief from the court;

Extent

and after the sheriff's return, the debtor, if he dispute the debt, or a third person, if he claim the property set forth in the inquisition, may enter an appearance and plead to the extent; issue is … debt is in danger of being lost, the extent will be issued without a scire facias upon an affidavit of circumstances; and after the sheriff's return, the debtor, if he dispute the debt, or a third person,

Defence

an allegation of a set-off or counterclaim by the defendant which will cover wholly or in part the claim of the plaintiff; or (2) by a statement of defence raising a point of law, so as to … plaintiff's complaint. In Civil matters, a defence (which is always in writing or printed) is either (1) by statement of defence, which may be a denial of the plaintiff's right, or may be an allegation of a set-off

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County Courts

absent. Jurisdiction.--The subject matters of the general jurisdiction are all personal actions where the debt, demand or damage claimed is notmore than 100l. except libel, slander, seduction, or breach of promise of marriage, ejectment where either the … to address the Court as a solicitor, unless that person has signed and delivered to the Court a statement of his name and place of business and the name of the firm (if any) of which he is

Claim

Matched in: Term Claim

priority claim

Matched in: Term priority claim

Claim in respect of personal injuries

Matched in: Term Claim in respect of personal injuries

Pleading

Pleading. 1. In its general sense, the proceedings from the statement of claim to issue joined, i.e., the opposing statements of the parties. 2. Any part of these proceedings. The

Innuendo

Innuendo [fr. innuo, Lat., to nod], a word used in statements of claim, indictments, and other pleadings, to ascertain a person or thing named before, or to connect an expression with … Innuendo [fr. innuo, Lat., to nod], a word used in statements of claim, indictments, and other pleadings, to ascertain a person or thing named before, or to connect an

Payment of Money into Court

(inter alia) a description of the trust and the names of the persons interested; and the persons who claim to be entitled then apply by summons, or, if the amount exceeds 1,000l., by petition, to have the … pleaded or in which a plea under the (English) Libel Acts, 1843 and 1845, has been filed, no statement of fact that money has been paid into court under the preceding Rules of this Order shall be inserted

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