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Leave to defend
claims to be entitled; in which case, if the defendant fail to appear, judgment may be signed for the amount claimed;
Impossibility
longer available, (2) the method of delivery or payment has failed, (3) a law now prevents performance, or (4) death or
In pari delicto potior est conditio possidentis
Taylor v. Chester, (1869) LR 4 QB 309, the plaintiff failed to recover the half of a 50l. note deposited with
Inquiry, writ of
XIII., r. 5, it is provided that where the defendant fails to appear and the plaintiff's claim is for detention of
Intoxicating liquor
reasonable price,' or because 'the holder of the licence has failed to fulfil any reasonable undertaking given to the justices on
Ladenin bulk
lack jurisdiction if it is improperly constituted, or if it fails to observe certain essential preliminaries to the inquiry. But it
Landlord and tenant
enter for the agreed purposes. Further, even if the tenant fails to pay the rent or commits breaches of covenant, the
Legal justice and natural justice
is to be secured by both, and whenever legal justice fails to achieve this solemn purpose, natural justice is called in
Letter of licence
in writing whereby the creditors of a man who had failed to meet his engagements gave him time for the payment
Execution of Deeds
the (English) Judicature Act, 1854, enacts, that when any person fails to comply with a judgment directing him to execute any
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