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Argumentative

be struck out or amended, and by R. S. C. Ord. XXXVIII., r. 3, the costs of an affidavit unnecessarily setting forth argumentative matter must be paid by the party filing the same.

Acknowledgement of a wife's assurance

but the 7th section of the (English) Conveyancing Act, 1882, substituted one only, and also dispensed with the affidavit and certificate of acknowledgment required by the former Act; see also the rules made under this section. Now,

Telegram

is like an unsigned/anonymous communication. Unless a telegram is confirmed by a subsequent signed application, representation or an affidavit, the contents of the telegrams have no authenticity at all and the same cannot be taken into consideration

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Succession duties

the duty of 1 per cent. payable by lineal ancestors or descendants, in cases where the duty on affidavit for probate had been paid; and the (English) Finance Act, 1894, by s. 1 directed that this duty

Default summons

debt incurred by him. The plaintiff can sign judgment as in (i.) unless the defendant has filed an affidavit of defence within eight days. A special default summons corresponds to the Order XIV. Procedure of the High Court.

Paragraph

Paragraph, a part or section of a statute, pleading, affidavit, etc., which contains one article, the sense of which is complete. Modern deeds and wills are frequently drawn

Notice to produce

the instrument required or not. If he does not, then, upon proving the service of the notice by affidavit, permission will be given to prove the contents of the instrument by a copy or other secondary evidence,

Memorandum in error

Memorandum in error, was a document alleging error in fact, accompanied by an affidavit of such matter of fact, (English) Common Law Procedure Act, 1852 (15 & 16 Vict. c. 76), s. 158,

Mansfield rule

Mansfield rule, the doctrine that a Juror's testimony or affidavit about juror misconduct may not be used to challenge the verdict. This Mansfield rule as intended to ensure

Justifying security

by the Court of Probate to give justifying security-i.e., the sureties to the administration bond must, in an affidavit, swear that they are, after the payment of their debts, worth a sum specified. Justifying security is required

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