A Digest OF THE LAWS OF ENGLAND. BY THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR JOHN COMYNS, KNIght, LATE LORD CHIEF BARON OF HIS MAJESTY'S COURT of exchequer. PRINTED BY A. STRAHAN, LAW-PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY ; FOR JOSEPH BUTTERWORTH AND SON; LONGMAN, hurst, rees, orme, DIGEST OF THE LAWS OF ENGLAND. PLEADER. (A) The advantage of pleading. p. 1. (B) Appearance. (B 1.) What shall be. p. 2. (B 2.) Where it shall be entered. p. 5. (B 3.) How it shall be enforced. p. 5. (B 4.) In an action against husband and wife. p. 10. (B 6.) When at the day by the roll. p. 15. (B 7.) When a man, who appears to one process, shall answer to another. p. 16. (B 8.) When not. p. 16. (B 9.) When one defendant, who appears, shall answer without the other. p. 16. (B 10.) When not. p. 17. (B 11.) Default of appearance. p. 17. (B 12.) Of what effect it shall be. p. 18. (C) Count. (C1.) To whom a declaration shall be delivered. p. 18. (C 3.) In B. R. p. 22. C 4.) In C. B. Vide ante, (C 2, 3.) p. 24. (C5.) How the declaration shall be entered. p. 26. (C6.) How it shall be amended. p. 27. (C7.) The form of a count, or declaration. p. 29. (C8.) In B. R. ought to be in custod. mar. Mar. p. 30. (C9.) Addition not necessary, nor recital of a plaint. p. 31. (C 10.) When money may be brought into court. p. 32. (C 11.) In C. B. must be upon an original, &c. p. 39. (C 12.) How the original shall be recited. p. 39. (C 13.) Must be conformable to the original. p. 40. (C 14.) When a variance shall be aided. p. 41. VOL. VI. (C 15.) |