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Never Indebted, plea of
Never Indebted, plea of, a species of traverse which occurred in actions
Foreign Attachment
warn him to come in and answer whether he be indebted in the manner alleged; and if he comes and does
Quantum tenens domino ex homagio, tantum dominus tenenti ex dominio debet pr'ter solam reverentiam; mutua debet esse dominii et homagii fidelitatis connexio
his Lord, so much is the Lord, by his Lordship, indebted to the tenant, except reverence alone; the tie of dominion
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Nunquam indebitatus
Nunquam indebitatus. See NEVER INDEBTED.
Ne exeat regno
to the damage of a person to whom he is indebted until he has given security for the amount of the
Indebitatus assumpsit
Indebitatus assumpsit [Lat.] (being indebted he undertook), that species of the action of assumpsit in
Good behaviour, security for
some judicial officer; whereby the parties acknowledge themselves to be indebted to the Crown in the sum required, with the condition
General issue
declaration, as the plea of 'not guilty' in torts; 'never indebted' to money counts, or 'nunquam assumpsit' to actions on simple
Extent
but at the suit of the Crown-debtor against a person indebted to himself; and it is grounded on the Statute of
Beholden
Obliged bound in gratitude indebted
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