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Repliant, or Replicant

Repliant, or Replicant, a litigant who replies, or files or delivers a replication.

replication

replication [Anglo-French, from Middle French, from Late Latin replicatio, from Latin,

Replication

Replication. This was before the Judicature Acts the term for a

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De injuria sua propria absque tali causa

called the traverse de injuria, a species of traverse by replication in pleading, now obsolete, which varied from the common form,

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Equitable claims and defences at Common Law

also enabled the plaintiff to avoid such defence by a replication upon equitable grounds. A plea on equitable grounds was good

Precludi non

barred) was the technical name of the commencement of a replication to a plea in bar (1 Chit. Pl. 627, 752),

Modo et forma

general effect. The plea of non est factum, and the replication de injuria (now abolished), were the only negative traverses not

Institutions

them. Title XIII. treats of Exceptions, and Title XIV. of Replications. Title XV. of Injunctions, or Actions to put the party

Human organ

structured arrangement of tissues which, if wholly removed, cannot be replicated by the body. [Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994 (45

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