| Henry John Stephen - 1824 - 598 pages
...manner of the viva voce pleading, (p) See Appendix, NOTE (9). (q) See Appendix, NOTE (10). taining a transcript of all the different allegations of fact,...Court itself during the progress of the pleading. These chiefly consisted of what were called the "continuances" of the proceedings, — the nature of... | |
| Thomas Campbell Foster - Judgments - 1851 - 448 pages
...or,gm *. of the umet script of aH the different allegations of fact to the issue inclusive, . and of the acts of the Court itself during the progress of the pleading (e). The practice of the Courts was not in general to allow any entry to be made of any matter overruled... | |
| Henry John Stephen - Civil procedure - 1867 - 606 pages
...of the court on a parchment roll, containing a transcript of all the different allegations of facts, to the issue inclusive. And, in addition to this,...acts of the court itself during the progress of the pleading.[7] The official minute of the pleading and other proceedings, thus made on the parchment... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1883 - 942 pages
...consequent thereon; as the nature of the action, the names of the parties and the time of their appearance in court, and the acts of the court itself during the progress of the pleadings, arranged in the order of their occurrence, and sometimes connected by peculiar entries called... | |
| Selden Society - Court records - 1927 - 450 pages
...finally agreed upon by the parties. In it were noted also the nature of the action, the appearances of the parties in Court, and the acts of the Court itself during the hearing. This •was called the Eecord ; and the Eecords of all the actions of a particular term, when... | |
| Henry John Stephen - Civil procedure - 1894 - 634 pages
...adjournment of the parties to a given day, when the judges should be prepared to pronounce their decision. During this oral altercation a contemporaneous official...court itself during the progress of the pleading. These chiefly consisted of what were called the " continuances" of the proceedings — the nature of... | |
| Benjamin Jonson Shipman - Pleading - 1895 - 654 pages
...to this, it comprised a short notice of the nature of the action, the time of the appearance of (he parties in court, and the acts of the court itself during the progress of the pleading. These chiefly consisted of what were called the 'continuances' of the proceedings, the nature of which... | |
| William Blake Odgers - Civil procedure - 1897 - 566 pages
...Court was busy writing on a parchment roll an official report of the allegations of the parties and of the acts of the Court itself during the progress of the pleading. This was called the Record. As the suit proceeded, similar entries were made from time to time, each... | |
| West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals, Edgar P. Rucker - Law reports, digests, etc - 1906 - 792 pages
...what the litigants had to say against each other, so as to come to an issue, were by word of mouth. "During this oral altercation a contemporaneous official...court itself during the progress of the pleading. These chiefly consisted of what were called the 'continuances' of the proceedings — the nature of... | |
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