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John Doe summons
John Doe summons : a summons made out to an unidentified defendant
John Doe
John Doe : a party to legal proceedings (as a suspect) whose
Doe, John
Doe, John, the fictitious plaintiff in ejectment, whose services have been
John Doe
John Doe, the name which was usually given to the fictitious lessee
DOE
DOE Department of Energy see also the Important Agencies section
To which s. 54 does not apply
To which s. 54 does not apply, the Administration of Evacuee Property Act, 1950, the
Ejectment
party in possession a declaration in which the plaintiff (John Doe) and the defendant (Richard Roe) were fictitious persons. The declaration
Adverse possession
next after the time when the right first accrued, and does away with the doctrine of adverse possession, except in the
Dem
Dem. E.g., Doe dem. Smith, Doe, on the demise of Smith. See EJECTMENT.
Presumption of life or death
such person died, he must do so by evidence, see Doe v. Nepean, (1833) B&Ad 86; Nepean v. Doe, (1837) 2
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