Introduction to the Study of Law : Printed for the Use of Students in the First Year Class

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New York.
Supreme Court of New York County of New York Samuel Student, Plaintiff j vs. y Answer Peter Policeman, Defendant J Comes now defendant in the above-entitled action and for an- 66 swer to the complaint of the plaintiff denies each and every allega- tion contained in paragraph numbered three thereof.
or Comes now defendant and for answer to the complaint denies spe- cifically that at the time of the grievances alleged in said complaint plaintiff was in occupa
...tion of the house known as No. 73 Chestnut Street in Bridgeport, and denies specifically that this defendant then or at any other time broke into said house or thrust the plaintiff therefrom.
H. Plea or Defense in Confession and Avoidance. A written state- ment by defendant admitting, either expressly or by failure to deny, the truth of the facts stated by plaintiff in his declaration, and setting up additional facts, which, as defendant contends, constitute an ex- cuse or justification for the alleged wrong complained of by plain- tiff, or a discharge of defendant from all liability therefor.


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