The Principles of Pleading in Civil Actions Under the Judicature Acts
The Principles of Pleading in Civil Actions Under the Judicature Acts
William Blake Odgers
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4. That the proceedings terminated in plaintiff's favour. 5. That plaintiff has suffered in person, reputation, or pocket. (See per Bowen, L. J. , in Abrath v. N. E. Rail. Co. , 11 Q. B. D. At p. 4, 35, and per Hawkins, J. , in Hicks v. Faulkner, 8 Q. B. D. 167, 175. ) ADVICES ON EVIDENCE. 201 Portion of an Advice on Evidence in an Actio)/ of Seduction. This is an action for damages for the alleged seduction of the plaintiff's daughter by the defendant. It is really an impudent attempt to levy ...blackmail on the defendant by fathering upon him some other person's twins. In an action for seduction it is necessary for the plaintiff to prove : — 1. That the girl seduced was the servant of the plaintiff, both at the time of the seduction and at the date of the subsequent illness and birth. 2. That the defendant seduced the girl. 3. That the child born was the result of this intercourse. 4. Loss of service, and other damages. The pleadings put all these questions in issue, and the onus of proving each of them lies on the plaintiff.
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