FOOTWAY,-information to restrain the breaking up of, i. 589 prayer to have a mortgage security assigned, and in default of payment for as to the necessary parties to bills of, i. 219, n. et seq. mortgagee of copyhold not in possession may before admittance bring a prayer for foreclosure of a term of years for raising portions, in default of FORFEITURE, by waste, and all penalties ought to be waived in a bill for restraining waste, FORGERY, of the names of the plaintiff and other persons to false bills of lading, order declaring an account to have been forged, and recommending a pro- FREE-BENCH, interrogatories to prove customs of manors with regard to, ii. 178 interrogatories to prove misrepresentations made to persons viewing a copy- GIFT, -interrogatory to prove the purchase of stock by deceased persons as a gift sold and delivered by plaintiff to defendants, interrogatory to prove, ii. 216 GUARDIAN.-(See Contents, vol. i. Chapter VII. tit. Petitions.) prayer for appointment of, of infant plaintiffs, with allowances for their main- HAND-BILLS, interrogatory to prove as an exhibit a copy of hand-bills distributed for HAND-WRITING, interrogatory to prove knowledge of, ii. 222 of particular words contained in an exhibit, interrogatories to prove, ii. -- HEIR AT LAW, of a testator, statement of, in a bill, i. 183 and also customary heir, statements of, in bills, i. 472, 538 HEIR AT LAW-continued. out of possession, entitled to a discovery of deeds necessary to support his charges in a bill relative to the heirs at law of several persons disputing pretences and charges where will is disputed by, i. 321, 469, 473 statement of heiress at law born after the decease of her father, defendant an infant, answer of, to a bill by creditors, ii. 36 plea by, that he had no lands by descent, accompanied by an answer ad- interrogatories to prove, ii. 217 decree declaring real estate to have descended to, ii. 402.-(And see Con- HIGHWAY, information to restrain the obstructing and breaking up a public road, i. 592 interrogatories for account of monies laid out in lasting improvements, ii. INCLOSURE, of common lands, interrogatory to prove that the lord of a manor assented interrogatory to prove that the inhabitants or land-owners within a town- INCUMBRANCES, allegations in bills as to, i. 225, 230, 234, 240.--(And see tit. Interrogatories.) སྱཱ ནྟི interrogatory to prove as an exhibit the mandate of induction under the interrogatory to prove institution and induction, ii. 220 - INFANT. (See Contents, vol. i. Chapter IV. tit. Supplemental Bills, and 1 * commencement of a bill on behalf of, i. 4 consent of, not necessary to a bill filed in his name, i. 4, n. bills by, for payment of legacies unnecessary, i. 265, n. statement of the person of an infant being identified, i. 475, 478 mode of framing the answer of, ii. 3, n. 7, n., 36 answer of, cannot be excepted to for insufficiency, ii. 36, n. mode of framing answer where adult and infant defendauts join, ii. 39 commencement of, i. 5 cannot be dismissed without the consent of the Attorney-General, i. 5, n. K INFORMATION-continued. and statement of an information and bill filed to establish the custom to grind interrogatory to prove that plaintiff informed one of the partners of defend- prayer for, to restrain defendant from bringing an ejectment, i. 19 bill for, to restrain proceedings at law upon, and the negotiating of a bill of bill for, to restrain proceedings on a foreign attachment in the Lord Mayor's bill for, to restrain proceedings at law upon a bond and promissory note, bill for, by merchants, to restrain proceedings at law upon certain contracts f bill for, to restrain proceedings at law on certain bonds executed by the bills for, to restrain proceedings in actions of ejectment, i. 77, 235, 350, 525 prayer for, to restrain the defendant from digging clay or gravel, and making ebill for, to restrain the defendants from taking out execution on a judgment bill for, to restrain the selling of a pirated edition of a book, i. 140, 146 prayer for, in a bill by creditors, to restrain executors from collecting out- prayer for, to restrain a widow from proceeding in a writ of dower, i. 211 distresses, i. 256 prayer for, to restrain executors from receiving personal estate or the rents prayer for, to restrain the felling timber trees, and committing waste, i. 324, 463 prayer for, to restrain the working of coal-mines, and disposing of coal and prayer for, to restrain the sale and transfers of stock, i. 370, 375, 441 trustees from acting, i. 432 a defendant from proceeding at law against tenants, and receiving rents or intermeddling with the trust premises, i. 438 INJUNCTION-continued. prayer for, to restrain proceedings in actions against underwriters, i. 447, bill for, to restrain the defendant from ploughing up fields and committing prayer for (in bills for discovery) to restrain proceedings in actions, i. 492, statement of prayer for, to restrain the defendants from delivering up deeds, i. 529 statement of, obtained upon affidavit before answer, to restrain proceedings statement of an injunction obtained to restrain the transfer of stock, i. 581 on tomb-stones, interrogatory to prove, as exhibits, copies of, ii. 199 charge of, in a bill, i. 38 of plaintiffs, and of several meetings of their creditors, statements of, in of a defendant, statement of, in a bill, and of the meeting of his creditors, of a mortgagor, and of an assignment under the insolvent debtor's act, of a defendant, and assignment made under the insolvent debtor's act to interrogatories to prove conversations respecting a bankrupt's affairs, and INSPECTORS, statement in a bill of a resolution made at a meeting of the creditors of INSTITUTION, interrogatories to prove, ii. 220.—(And see tit. Induction.) INSURANCE.-(See Contents, vol. i. tit. Bills by Underwriters.) charge in a bill by creditors, that an insurance ought to be effected on a fraudulently obtained, may be set aside, i. 443, n. INTERESSE SUO, titles of interrogatories for examination of a person pro interesse suo, ii. 150, 151 interrogatory for examination of a person pro interesse suo, ii. 318 title of interrogatories for the cross-examination of a defendant, examined INTEREST, a general interrogatory may be exhibited to every witness, whether he has a witness becoming interested after his examination, his depositions may be interrogatory as to whether witness has not an interest in the establishment interrogatories for the examination of a witness on the voir dire, as to his INTERPLEADER. (See Contents, vol. i. tit. Bills of Interpleader.) rule as to costs of a bill of, ib. demurrers to bills of, for want of affidavit annexed, ii. 77 the word interplead' not absolutely essential to be inserted in a bill of, ib. n. INTERROGATORIES, for the examination of witnesses in chief, forms of, ii. 154, 273 interrogating part unnecessary in bills to perpetuate testimony, i. 470, n. relating to applications made to the defendants, and the consideration of a relating to pecuniary dealings between the plaintiff and defendant, and as to relating to the execution of deeds, the acceptance and payment of bills, as to a defendant's claim to a mortgage, i. 187 |