He shall also, if a plaintiff, be liable to have his action dismissed for want of prosecution, and, if a defendant, to have his defence, if any, struck out, and to be placed in the same position as if he had not defended, and the party interrogating may... The New Civil Court Manual: Being the Sixth Edition of the "Civil P. Code ... - Page 71by India, D. E. Cranenburgh - 1883 - 1070 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1874 - 634 pages
...be liable, to attachment. He shall also, if a plaintiff, be liable to have his action dismissed for want of prosecution, and, if a defendant, to have...to be placed in the same position as if he had not defended, and the party interrogating may apply to the Court or a Judge for an order to that effect,... | |
| Wynne E. Baxter - Civil procedure - 1874 - 452 pages
...be liable to attachment. He shall also, if a plaintiff, be liable to have his action dismissed for want of prosecution, and, if a defendant, to have...to be placed in the same position as if he had not defended, and the party interrogating may apply to the Court or a Judge for an order to that effect,... | |
| William Downes Griffith - Civil procedure - 1875 - 700 pages
...to attachment. He shall also, if a plaintiff, inspection, be liable to have his action dismissed for want of prosecution, and, if a defendant, to have...to be placed in the same position as if he had not defended, and the party interrogating may apply to the Court or a Judge for an order to that effect,... | |
| Sir William Thomas Charley - Civil procedure - 1875 - 754 pages
...be liable to attachment. He shall also, if a plaintiff, be liable to have his action dismissed for want of prosecution, and, if a defendant, to have...to be placed in the same position as if he had not defended, and the party interrogating may apply to the Court or a Judge for an order to that effect,... | |
| Great Britain - Session laws - 1875 - 1186 pages
...be liable to attachment. He shall also, if a plaintiff, be liable to have his action dismissed for or his own benefit, to hold to him the said goods...chattels, and to hold the said lands, tenements, defended, and the party interrogating may apply to the Court or a Judge for an order to that effect,... | |
| Arundel Rogers - Civil procedure - 1875 - 592 pages
...be liable to attachment. He shall also, if a plaintiff, be liable to have his action dismissed for want of prosecution, and, if a defendant, to have...to be placed in the same position as if he had not defended, and the party interrogating may apply to the Court or a judge for an order to that effect,... | |
| John Indermaur - Civil procedure - 1875 - 152 pages
...plaintiff, to have his action dismissed for want of prosecution. And if a defendant to have his defence struck out, and to be placed in the same position as if he had not defended. (Order 31, r. 20.) Q. Is service of an order for discovery or inspection on the solicitor... | |
| India - Civil procedure - 1877 - 502 pages
...orgiveiD6pect,on. ^huto lua been duly served, he shall, if a plaintiff, be liable to have his suit dismissed for want of prosecution, and if a defendant, to have his...; and the party interrogating or seeking discovery or inspection may apply to the Court for an order to that effect, and the Court may make such order... | |
| John Mounteney Lely, William Decimus Inglett Foulkes - Court rules - 1877 - 700 pages
...be liable to attachment. He shall also, if a plaintiff, be liable to have his action dismissed for want of prosecution, and, if a defendant, to have...to be placed in the same position as if he had not defended; aud the party interrogating may apply to the court or a judge lor an order to that effect,... | |
| Charles Locock Webb - Procedure (Law) - 1877 - 898 pages
...order to proalso, if a plaintiff, bo liable to have his action dismissed lll"'e doc;u" ! ments. for want of prosecution, and, if a defendant, to have...to be placed in the same position as if he had not defended, and the party interrogating may apply to the Court or a Judge for an order to that effect,... | |
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