The Fredoniad : Or, Independence Preserved. An Epick Poem On the Late War of 1812

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The Fredoniad : Or, Independence Preserved. An Epick Poem On the Late War of 1812
Richard Emmons
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A defendant who has delivered no defence cannot appear at the trial; De Pury v. Brigga, 15 A.L.T., 272.
er}- 7. A defendant who has appeared in an action, and who has neither received nor required the delivery of a statement of claim, must deliver his defence, if any, within sixteen days after his appear- ance, unless the time is extended by the Court or a Justice.
See note, r. 6, ttupia.
8. When a Court or a Justice is of opinion that any allegation of fact denied or not admitted by the def
...ence ought to have been admitted, the Court or Justice may make such oi-der as is just with respect to any extra costs occasioned by the denial or failure to admit.
9. "When a defendant relies upon any facts or circumstances alleged in the pleadings as establishing a right of cross-action, he must, in his defence, state specifically that he relies on them by way of crass- action.
As to right of cross-action, see Jiid. Act, sec. 32, Or. 14, r. 3; as to judg- ment in default of pleading, see Or. 23.


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