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1 An instance of the former is an action on a contract , of the latter an action of trespass to land . “ In the latter class of actions the plaintiff was bound to lay the venue truly ; in the former he might lay it in any county he ...
1 An instance of the former is an action on a contract , of the latter an action of trespass to land . “ In the latter class of actions the plaintiff was bound to lay the venue truly ; in the former he might lay it in any county he ...
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a No specific restitution could be had ; and the action gave no remedy if the thing was damaged . If detinue was brought on a bailment the action must , in the fourteenth century , ' have been brought against the bailee himself or some ...
a No specific restitution could be had ; and the action gave no remedy if the thing was damaged . If detinue was brought on a bailment the action must , in the fourteenth century , ' have been brought against the bailee himself or some ...
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In one case , the court stopped an action brought by A against a defendant merely to prevent him ( the defendant ) from giving evidence in another action brought by X against A ;? and in another it stopped an action brought with ...
In one case , the court stopped an action brought by A against a defendant merely to prevent him ( the defendant ) from giving evidence in another action brought by X against A ;? and in another it stopped an action brought with ...
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