The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page 393
... defendant may by one plea justify the breaking of the close and by another the seizing of the goods . It is enough that each plea is good as far as it goes , and that all of the pleas taken together cover the whole count . I shall not ...
... defendant may by one plea justify the breaking of the close and by another the seizing of the goods . It is enough that each plea is good as far as it goes , and that all of the pleas taken together cover the whole count . I shall not ...
Page 394
... defendant is not allowed in that case to deny or justify the one and demur to the other , but he must demur to both or plead to both ; that is , he must confess a cause of action to be good which is manifestly bad , to obtain an ...
... defendant is not allowed in that case to deny or justify the one and demur to the other , but he must demur to both or plead to both ; that is , he must confess a cause of action to be good which is manifestly bad , to obtain an ...
Page 396
... defendants meant that the plaintiff was in bad repute in Otsego County . But an inuendo cannot extend the sense of the words , unless by reference to some other matters which are also spread upon the record by a collo- quium . But here ...
... defendants meant that the plaintiff was in bad repute in Otsego County . But an inuendo cannot extend the sense of the words , unless by reference to some other matters which are also spread upon the record by a collo- quium . But here ...
Page 398
... defendant swore with levity and rashly and inconsiderately , without due regard to the solemnity of the oath , or to the truth or accuracy of what he said . Surely , there was no need here for a new definition . So also in the important ...
... defendant swore with levity and rashly and inconsiderately , without due regard to the solemnity of the oath , or to the truth or accuracy of what he said . Surely , there was no need here for a new definition . So also in the important ...
Page 401
... defendant thereby meant to degrade the plaintiff . Having thus stated what rules I think ought to be applied in ... defendants put in several pleas , and , in relation to the first alleged libel , aver that plaintiff , on 26th November ...
... defendant thereby meant to degrade the plaintiff . Having thus stated what rules I think ought to be applied in ... defendants put in several pleas , and , in relation to the first alleged libel , aver that plaintiff , on 26th November ...
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