Parsons' Complete Annotated Pocket Code: New York Code of Civil ProcedureJ.D. Parsons, jr., 1916 - Civil procedure |
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Page 80
... pleading of the defendant . 2. By the defendant , to compel the like discovery of books , papers or documents in the possession or under the control of the plaintiffs , which may be necessary to enable the defendant to answer any pleading ...
... pleading of the defendant . 2. By the defendant , to compel the like discovery of books , papers or documents in the possession or under the control of the plaintiffs , which may be necessary to enable the defendant to answer any pleading ...
Page 82
... pleadings or other papers defining the issues in such action or special proceeding , or the facts to be proved therein ... pleading , deposition , affidavit , case , bill , exceptions , re- port , paper , order or judgment exceeding two ...
... pleadings or other papers defining the issues in such action or special proceeding , or the facts to be proved therein ... pleading , deposition , affidavit , case , bill , exceptions , re- port , paper , order or judgment exceeding two ...
Page 83
... plead- ings shall be furnished for the use of a court on trial , to plainly designate on each pleading the part or parts thereof claimed to be admitted or controverted by the succeeding pleadings . ( As amended October 24 , 1899 ...
... plead- ings shall be furnished for the use of a court on trial , to plainly designate on each pleading the part or parts thereof claimed to be admitted or controverted by the succeeding pleadings . ( As amended October 24 , 1899 ...
Page 84
... pleading matter alleged to be irrelevant , redundant or scandalous , and motions to correct a pleading on the ground of its being " so indefinite or uncertain that the precise meaning or application is not apparent , " must be noticed ...
... pleading matter alleged to be irrelevant , redundant or scandalous , and motions to correct a pleading on the ground of its being " so indefinite or uncertain that the precise meaning or application is not apparent , " must be noticed ...
Page 94
... pleading as irrelevant , redundant or scanda- lous , or to make a pleading more definite and certain , the por- tion of the pleading to which the motion relates must be printed ( Amended Oct. 24 , 1905 , and Apr. 1 , 1910 , in effect in ...
... pleading as irrelevant , redundant or scanda- lous , or to make a pleading more definite and certain , the por- tion of the pleading to which the motion relates must be printed ( Amended Oct. 24 , 1905 , and Apr. 1 , 1910 , in effect in ...
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action or special adverse party affidavit Am'd amended appellate division application appointed attorney award bond cause of action certified chattel Civil Procedure claim clerk commenced complaint Consolidated Laws corporation county clerk county judge court of appeals court of record court or judge creditor damages decedent decree deemed defendant deposit direct discharge district docket duties effect Sept entitled execution executor filed final judgment final order granted guardian habeas corpus infant interest issue of fact judgment debtor Judiciary Law jurisdiction jurors jury justice last section Legislature letters testamentary lien ment mortgage motion notice otherwise paid into court papers payment petition plaintiff pleading prisoner Proc proof provisions real property recover referee rendered Repealed RULE served sheriff special proceeding Special Term specified summons supreme court sureties surrogate surrogate's court taken therein thereto thereupon tion Trial Term undertaking unless warrant writ
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