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Dan
Dan, anciently the better sort of men in this kingdom had
Danite
A descendant of Dan an Israelite of the tribe of Dan
Letter-missive
etc., which cannot affect a Lord of Parliament. See 1 Dan. Ch. Pr. Also, for electing a bishop, a letter-missive from
Multifariousness
For the former practice, see Story's Eq. Plead. 224; 1 Dan.Ch. Prac. 5th Edn., and 2 Wms. Saund. 295, c. See
Next friend
Acts in the Court of Chancery (as to which see Dan. Ch Pr., 5th ed. p. 602), and may in like
Payment of Money into Court
before he pays the money in. consult Lewin on Trusts; Dan. Ch. Pr.; Seton on Judgments.
Petition
formerly necessary are now disposed of on originating summons. Consult Dan. Ch. Pr. In bankruptcy, proceedings are commenced by one or
Record and Writ Clerks
124, s. 11; Consol. Ord. 1860, 1, rr. 35-53; and Dan. Ch. Pr. They were attached to the Supreme Court by
Registrar, or Registrary
of the Court (see (English) R. S. C. Ord. LXII.; Dan. Ch. Pr.; Seton on Judgments); the Registrar of a County
Restitution, Writ of
duty; but re-restitution is matter of grace, Raym. 35. See Dan. Ch. Pr.; Chitty's Archbold.
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