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Default
to take certain steps in an action, which are required by the rules of Court, the Court may thereupon give judgment against him by default. The defendant allows judgment by default either intentionally or through mistake or
Attaint, writ of
issued to inquire whether a jury of twelve men gave a false verdict, so that the judgment following thereupon might be reversed. This writ was abolished by the (English) County Juries Act, 1825 (6 Geo. 4, c.
Winding-up
it cannot by reason of its liabilities continue its business and that it is advisable to wind up. Thereupon the business of the company is to cease except for the purposes of a beneficial winding-up, but the
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