Code Practice in Personal Actions : An Elementary Treatise Upon the Practice in a Civil Action, As Governed By the Provisions of the New York Code of Civil Procedure. Prepared for the Use of Students
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A copy of each pleading subse- quent to the complaint must be served on the attorney for the adverse party within twenty days after service of a copy of the preceding pleading (§ 520). When a pleading is served by mail, the opposite party has double time in which to serve the subsequent pleading (§ 798). Pleadings of more than two folios in length must be folioed (100 words to a folio), and copies must conform to the original in folios. Ail pleadings must be legibly written and folioed or the c...lerk is not required to file them, and the court will not hear ap- plications upon them. Papers copied by letter-press and type- written must be printed in black characters and on paper 14 lbs. to the ream (Rule 19). On a failure to comply with this rule, the pleading may be returned within twenty-four hours (Rule 19). The copy which is served is the one by which the party is bound as to his admissions ; thus, if he serve an unverified pleading though the original be properly verified, the pleading will be regarded as unverified.
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