Court ; and then and there, by a rule to be made of the same Court, to cause yourself to be made defendant in my stead ; otherwise, I shall suffer judgment to be entered against me by default, and you will be turned out of possession. The American Jurist: And Law Magazine - Page 751843Full view - About this book
| George Crompton - Civil procedure - 1780 - 406 pages
...term, in his majeify's court of King's BenJi [or Udmmon Pleas, as the cafe is] ai. Wcfiminfter, by lome attorney of that court; and then and there, by rule of the fame court, to caufe yourfelf to be made defendant in piy Head, otherwife I fhall fuffer judgment to... | |
| John Impey - Civil procedure - 1790 - 812 pages
...Malefty's court of cruntT_&7' t-. D l- tl a • a L f "v' ?rl»'9 Common Bench at Irejlmitjier, by fome attorney » „,.„.•• of that court, and then and there, by rule of the fame court, to caufe lou.f.lr to be made defendant in my ftead, otheiwife I fhall differ judgment therein... | |
| John Paul - Landlord and tenant - 1791 - 230 pages
...tiafirft day of Michaelmas term next, in in his majefty's court of King's Bench, at Wejlimnjlcr, by fome attorney of that court, and then and there by rule of the fame court, to caufe yourfelf to be made defendant in my flead, otherwife I fhall fufler judgment therein... | |
| John Wentworth - Pleading - 1797 - 706 pages
...do advife you to appear next Michaelmas term in his majefty's court of king's bench at XV. by fome attorney of that court, and then and there by rule of the fame court to caufeyourfclf to be made defendant in my ftearl, otherwife 1 fhail fuffer judgment to... | |
| Forms (Law) - 1805 - 276 pages
...of judicature, to be held for the ftate cf New. York, at on the day of next, in perfon, or by fome attorney of that court; and then and there, by rule of the fame cuurr, to caufe yoorfelf'to be made defendant in my Read, ötherwife I fhall furTer judgment to... | |
| John Impey - Civil procedure - 1818 - 996 pages
...Westminster, (if it be by bill) ; if by original say, " King's Bench wheresoever he shall then be in England," by some attorney of that court ; and then and there,...defendant in my stead, otherwise I shall suffer judgment to be entered against me, and you will be turned out of possession. Your loving friend, Richard Rot.... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Forms (Law) - 1819 - 650 pages
...P. 640. Bench, wheresoever, &c. (or in the Common Picas, " in hit Majesty's Court of Common Bench, at Westminster"}, by some attorney of that court,...then and there, by rule of the same court, to cause himself to be made defendant in my stead, otherwise I shall suffer judgment therein to be entered against... | |
| Charles Runnington - Ejectment - 1820 - 620 pages
...king's bench WHERESOEVER, &c. by some attorney of that court, and then aud there, by a rule to be made of the same court, to cause yourself to be made defendant in my stead ; otherwise I shall suiter judgment to be entered against me, and you will be turned out of possession. Your loving friend... | |
| Thomas Lee - Law - 1825 - 768 pages
...stat. viz. 1 G. IV. c. 87. ». 1. abstracted paye 530, ante) in his majesty's court of King's Bench at Westminster, by some attorney of that court, and then and there, by rule of the saine court, to cause yourself to be made defendant in my stead, otherwise I shall suffer judgment... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 568 pages
...title to the same, do advise you to appear next Hilary term in his majesty's court of king's bench at Westminster, by some attorney of that court, and then and there, by a rule to be made of the same court, to cause yourself to be made defendant in my stead : otherwise... | |
| |