| 1855 - 532 sivua
...such facts as would make it incumbent on the lolder to prove consideration, or such other acts as the Judge may deem sufficient to support the application,...security or otherwise as to the Judge may seem fit. 2. A Judge of any of the said Courts shall, jpon application within the period of twelvtatjs rom such... | |
| 1855 - 452 sivua
...such facts as would make it incumbent on the holder to prove consideration, or such other facts as the judge may deem sufficient to support the application,...security or otherwise as to the judge may seem fit. If, then, the sum indorsed on the writ is paid into Court, leave to appear to the action will be given... | |
| Great Britain - 1855 - 992 sivua
...Facts as would make it incumbent on the Holder to prove Considération, or such other Facts as the Judge may deem sufficient to support the Application,...Security or otherwise as to the Judge may seem fit. IIL After Judgment, the Court or a Judge may, under special Judge may, unCircumstances, set aside the... | |
| Great Britain - 1855 - 1050 sivua
...such Facts as would make it incumbent on the Holder to prove Consideration, or ?uch other Facts as the Judge may deem sufficient to support the Application, and on such Terms as to Security or otherwise Ar to the Judge may seem fit. III. After Judgment, the Court or a Judge may, under Judge may, •pecial... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1856 - 388 sivua
...such facts as would make it incumbent on the holder to prove consideration, or such other facts as the judge may deem sufficient to support the application,...security or otherwise as to the judge may seem fit. Jud:/e may, under special Circumstances, set aside Judgment. III. After judgment, the Court or a judge... | |
| James Edward Davis - 1857 - 454 sivua
...such facts as would make it incumbent on the holder to prove consideration, or such other facts as the Judge may deem sufficient to support the application,...security or otherwise as to the Judge may seem fit. Without an express provision, it might have been contended that the plaintiff in an action under this... | |
| Sir Charles Edward Pollock - 1857 - 776 sivua
...such facts as would make it incumbent on the holder to prove consideration or such other facts as the judge may deem sufficient to support the application,...and on such terms as to security or otherwise, as the judge thinks fit (A). Where a defendant so applies, he must satisfy the judge, or in his absence... | |
| Great Britain - 1859 - 158 sivua
...such Facts as would make it incumbent on the Holder to prove Consideration, or such other Facts as the Judge may deem sufficient to support the Application,...seem fit. III. After Judgment, the Court or a Judge Judge may, may, under special Circumstances, set aside, the Judgment, and, if necessary, stay or set... | |
| Charles Edward Pollock - 1859 - 800 sivua
...facts as would make it incumbent on the holder to prove consideration or such other facts as thejudge may deem sufficient to support the application, and on such terms as to security or otherwise, as the judge thinks fit (i). Where a defendant so applies, he must satisfy the judge, or in his absence... | |
| John Scott, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1860 - 568 sivua
...such facts as would make it incumbent on the holder to prove consideration, or such other facts as the judge may deem sufficient to support the application,...security or otherwise as to the judge may seem fit." Under that statute, the affidavit invariably sets out the facts upon which the proposed defence rests.... | |
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