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... action to which the principle that conciliation is a condition precedent to litigation does not apply . If , for instance , the defendant puts in a counter - claim , or where the action is on a bill of exchange , or where the action is ...
... action to which the principle that conciliation is a condition precedent to litigation does not apply . If , for instance , the defendant puts in a counter - claim , or where the action is on a bill of exchange , or where the action is ...
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... actions . In Kent , as I have shown , this happens geographically and humanly speaking to - day . A Kentish man goes into the same office and sees the same official whenever he wants to start an action at law , but he has the choice of ...
... actions . In Kent , as I have shown , this happens geographically and humanly speaking to - day . A Kentish man goes into the same office and sees the same official whenever he wants to start an action at law , but he has the choice of ...
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... action . " Every unnecessary Assize action , therefore , mulcts the loser in treble the costs he would have to pay in the County Court , and this is not only a serious waste , but a terrible penalty upon poor or middle - class litigants ...
... action . " Every unnecessary Assize action , therefore , mulcts the loser in treble the costs he would have to pay in the County Court , and this is not only a serious waste , but a terrible penalty upon poor or middle - class litigants ...
Contents
CONCERNING ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 9 |
CONCERNING THE LAW OF THE LOST GOLF BALL | 29 |
CONCERNING LEGAL OUTPATIENTS | 44 |
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The Evidence of Children: The Law and the Psychology John R. Spencer,Rhona H. Flin Snippet view - 1990 |