Orders in Council for the Regulation of Consular Jurisdiction in the Dominions of the Sublime ...
Orders in Council for the Regulation of Consular Jurisdiction in the Dominions of the Sublime ...
Great Britain. Privy Council
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There shall be prefixed to those interrogatories a concise statement of the subjects on which a discovery is sought. A plaintiff shall answer the interrogatories subject to just exceptions. The plaintiff's answer to the. interrogatories maybe read and used by the defendant in the same manner and under the same restrictions in and under which an answer to a bill praying relief may be read and used. Set-off. 160. A defence of set-off to a claim for money shall be accompanied by a statement of par...ticulars of set-off. A defence of partial set-off shall also be accompanied by payment into Court of the amount to which, on the defendant's showing, the plaintiff is entitled, unless the plaintiff's claim to that amount is resisted on some other ground of defence. In default of that payment the defendant shall be liable to bear the costs of the suit, even if he succeeds in his defence. to the extent of the set-off on which he relies. Where a defendant in his answer raises a defence of set-off which, in the opinion of the Court, is not admissible in that form, the Court may, if it thinks fit, either before or at the hearing, on his application, give him liberty to withdraw the defence and to file a cross-petition, and may make such order for the hearing of the suit and cross-suit together or otherwise, as the Court thinks just.
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