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Leave to defend
Leave to defend. The repealed (English) Bills of Exchange Act, 1855 (18 &
Judgment
37 of the Code of Civil Procedure refuses the defendant leave to defend the suit, the order directly affects the defendant because he
Indorsement of claim
of summons before it is issued (r. 1). See, further, LEAVE TO DEFEND
Liquidated demand
writ of summons may be specially endorsed; see the title LEAVE TO DEFEND.
Order XIV
Order XIV. See LEAVE TO DEFEND.
Summary judgment
procedure has been very largely followed in recent years. see LEAVE TO DEFEND. A judgment granted on a claim about which there is
Supreme Court of Judicature
judgment for a liquidated demand unless the defendant could obtain leave to defend; four 'official referees,' with power to report to the court
Defence
his writ, and in such case leave must be obtained to defend (R.S.C. 1883, Ord. III., R. 6; Ord. XIV.). In Criminal
Beddoe order
Beddoe order, means leave granted to trustees by the court so as to enable … the court so as to enable them to sue or defend and to be reimbursed out of the trust estate, Re
Proceeding
of the word 'proceeding' to include an application for special leave under Article 136 of the Constitution. The collocation of the … rights and liabilities and in which actions are brought and defended and the manner of conducting them and the mode of
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