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A COLLECTION OF ALL SUCH ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF VIRGINIA - Strana 112
autor/autoři: Virginia - 1803
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Report of the Commission on Revision and Consolidation of Statutes of the ...

Michigan, Michigan. Commission on Revision and Consolidation of Statutes - 1914 - 602 str.
...account of which a motion to dismiss could have been maintained ; 8. For omitting any allegation or averment of any matter, without proving which the jury ought not to have given such verdict; 9. For any mistake in the name of any party or person, or in any sum of money; or in...
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The Judicature Act of 1915: And Other Acts Affecting Practice and Procedure ...

Michigan - 1915 - 632 str.
...account of which a motion to dismiss could have been maintained ; 8. For omitting any allegation or averment of any matter, without proving which the jury ought not to have given such verdict ; 9. For any mistake in the name of any party or person, or in any sum of money; or in...
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The Michigan Judicature: And Miscellaneous Practice Acts, with ..., Svazek 1

Alva Marvin Cummins, Franklin A. Beecher, George Mortimer Sayles, Leon Saunders, Harvey B. M. Wilds - 1920 - 1292 str.
...account of which a motion to dismiss could have been maintained; 8. For omitting any allegation or averment of any matter, without proving which the jury ought not to have given such verdict ; 9. For any mistake in the name of any party or person, or in any sum of money ; or in...
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The Federal Reporter, Svazek 277

1922 - 1090 str.
...provides that a judgment shall not be stayed or reversed, after verdict, for any insufficient pleading, or for omitting the averment of any matter without proving which the jury ought not to have given such verdict. [3] We are of opinion that the charge was not erroneous under the facts of this case....
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Cases in Code Pleading with Summaries of Doctrine Upon Several Heads of that ...

Charles Albert Keigwin - 1926 - 898 str.
...which declares that a judgment shall not be affected on account of the omission of any allegation or averment of any matter, without proving which the jury ought not to have given the verdict. '2 RS 42;"i. The provision in the Code is still broader, and would authorise the supplying...
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The Code of Virginia (pleading and Practice) an Abridgment of the Virginia ...

Virginia - 1927 - 334 str.
...Riven.. No demurrer shall be sustained, because of the omission in any pleading of the words. "this he is ready to verify," or "this he is ready to verify by the record," or, "as appear by the record;" but the opposite party may be excused from replying, demurring or otherwise...
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The Southeastern Reporter, Svazek 15

1892 - 1068 str.
...given. No demurrer shall be sustained because of the omission in any pleading of the words, "this he is ready to verify," or "this he is ready to verify by the record," or "as appears by the record;" but the opposite party may be excused from replying, demurring, or otherwise...
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United States Supreme Court Reports, Svazek 2

United States. Supreme Court - 1910 - 718 str.
...that no judgment after verdict shall be stayed or reversed, for mispleading, insufficient pleading, or for omitting the averment of any matter, without proving which the jury ought not to have given such verdict. Rev. Code, 118. But the averment was not necessary. The declaration contains an allegation...
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Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of the United States ..., Svazek 2

United States. Supreme Court - 1910 - 710 str.
...clause of the Virginia statute of jeofaile, which states that a verdict shall cure the omission of the averment of any matter without proving which the jury ought not to have given euch a verdict, extend to a case where the declaration omits to state the 338*] ground of the assumpsit....
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Mississippi Reports ... Being Cases Argued and Decided in the ..., Svazek 70

Mississippi. Supreme Court - 1893 - 1096 str.
...shall be stayed or reversed, after verdict, . . . from any mispleading, insufficient pleading, ... or for omitting the averment of any matter without proving which the jury ought not to have given such verdict." Code 1892, § 746. ( >pinion of the court. to the declaration, waived the defense of...
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