The answer of the defendant must contain: 1. A general or specific denial of each material allegation of the complaint controverted by the defendant, or of any knowledge or information thereof sufficient to form a belief. The New York Supplement - Page 1821908Full view - About this book
| Kentucky. Court of Appeals, James Hughes, Achilles Sneed, Martin D. Hardin, George Minos Bibb, Alexander Keith Marshall, William Littell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1860 - 730 pages
...the denial of any knowledge that the note sued on had ever been discounted at the Bank of Ashland, or of any knowledge or information thereof sufficient to form a belief. The second paragraph states the consideration upon which the note was executed, and sets forth specifically... | |
| New York (State). - Civil procedure - 1850 - 920 pages
...of the defendant must contain: 1 . A denial of each allegation of the complaint controverted by the defendant, or of any knowledge or information thereof, sufficient to form a belief : 2. A statement of any new matter, constituting a defence or counterclaim, in ordinary and concise... | |
| Kentucky - Law - 1851 - 548 pages
...class with the words "and others." 2. A denial of each allegation of the petition controverted by the defendant, or of any knowledge or information thereof sufficient to form a belief. 3. A statement of any new matter constituting a defense, counter-claim, or set-off, in ordinary and... | |
| Kentucky - Session laws - 1851 - 544 pages
...class with the words "and others." 2. A denial of each allegation of the petition controverted by the defendant, or of any knowledge or information thereof sufficient to form a belief. 3. A statement of any new matter constituting a defense, counter-claim, or set-off, in ordinary and... | |
| New York (State). - Civil procedure - 1851 - 266 pages
...com- comainplaint controverted by the defendant, according to his knowledge, information or belief, or of any knowledge or information thereof sufficient to form a belief. 2. Jl plain and concise statement of any new matter constituting a defence or set-off without unnecessary... | |
| New York (State), Henry Strong McCall - Civil procedure - 1851 - 244 pages
...com- Amended plaint controverted by the dejendant, according to his knowledge, information or belief, or of any knowledge or information thereof sufficient to form a belief. 2. A plain and concise statement of any new matter constituting a defence or set-off without unnecessary... | |
| New York (State), Member of the New-York Bar - Civil procedure - 1851 - 410 pages
...of the complaint controverted by the defendant, according to his knowledge, information, or belief, or of any knowledge or information thereof sufficient to form a belief. 2. A plain and concise statement of any new matter constituting a defence or sel-ofF without unnecessary... | |
| New York (State) - Session laws - 1851 - 1408 pages
...com-00"1™"' plaint controverted by the defendant, according to his knowledge^ information or belief, or of any knowledge or information thereof sufficient to form a belief. 2. A plain and concise statement of any new matter constituting a defence or set-off without unnecessary... | |
| Henry Whittaker - Civil procedure - 1852 - 900 pages
...contain, 1. A general or specific denial of each material allegation of the complaint, controverted by the defendant, or of any knowledge or information thereof sufficient to form a belief. 2. A statement of any new matter constituting a defence or counter-claim, in ordinary and concise language,... | |
| New York (State) - Civil procedure - 1852 - 606 pages
...: 1. A general or specific denial of each material allegation of the complaint controverted by the defendant, or of any knowledge or information thereof sufficient to form a belief; 2. A statement of any new matter constituting a defense or : 3unter claim, in ordinary and concise... | |
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