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Doe, John
Doe, John, the fictitious plaintiff in ejectment, whose services have been dispensed
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
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John Doe
John Doe, the name which was usually given to the fictitious lessee
Doe John
The fictitious lessee acting as plaintiff in the common law action of ejectment the fictitious defendant being usually denominated Richard...
Ejectment
party in possession a declaration in which the plaintiff (John Doe) and the defendant (Richard Roe) were fictitious persons. The declaration
order
or assignment of funds under a qualified domestic relations order does not affect the tax status of the plan from which … a negotiable instrument shall be paid [pay to the of John Doe] see also money order, negotiable instrument b : an
Act
Salmond, Jurisprudence 367; Glanville L. Williams, 10th Edn. 1947. Act does not mean depose, Janki Vashdeo Bhojwani v. Indusind Bank Ltd., … but it is sufficient for the purpose of the law. John Salmond, Jurisprudence 367; Glanville L. Williams, 10th Edn. 1947. Act
Roe, Richard
in ejectment, whose services are no longer invoked. See JOHN DOE, and EJECTMENT.
Jane Roe
unknown or whose true name is being withheld compare john doe, richard roe
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