10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROBATORY»
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part of the husband ; this plea was admitted, witnesses examined, and
publication prayed ; whereupon the wife asserted an allegation ; this third plea
was admitted, and a term probatory assigned. The proctor for the wife, pending
this term ...
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A Digest of Cases Decided in the Court of Arches, the ...
TERM PROBATORY.—See also “ NOVITER henvnnrx,” “ PUBLICATION.” for its
approbation, and this for the sake of Consy. Crt. June 4. The assertion of an
allegation is not sufficient per. nesses is limited by Page Limitation of, by order of
the ...
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Forms of Ecclesiastical Law: Or, The Mode of Conducting ...
Proofs by witnesses : time of their production : term probatory. Title C. The term
probatory is common to both parties, p. 202, 203. 1 . The party who obtained the
term may renounce it : and pray publication of witnesses, and a term for sentence
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Thomas Oughton, James Thomas Law, 1831
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Cases Selected from Those Heard and Determined in the ...
Probatory terms are in general peremptory, but may be restored Advkntukk. for
sufficient cause. y ' Per Curiam. Upon the libel being admitted, a probatory term
was assigned on the 9th instant for the promoter to produce witnesses, and prove
...
George Okill Stuart, 1858
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Report of Her Majesty's Commissioners Appointed to Inquire ...
Terms Probatory. When a cause is at issue, on a negative contest, the evidence
is next to be adduced, and this, by the ancient practice of the Court, is done by
producing the depositions of the witnesses, taken on an examination in scriptia ;
but ...
Great Britain. Royal Commission on the High Court of Admiralty in Ireland, John David Fitzgerald (Lord Fitzgerald), 1864
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A Practical Arrangement of Ecclesiastical Law
The term probatory might have always been extended at Extension the discretion
of the court, before the express power given by of' Rlllc 1, supra. But the consent
of the adverse proctor was not oiltselfsuliicient to induce a judge to continue a ...
Francis James Newman Rogers, 1849
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Reports from Commissioners
Terms Probatory. Evidence. When a cause is at issue, on a negative contest, the
evidence is next to be adduced, and this, by the ancient practice of the Court, is
done by producing the depositions of the witnesses, taken on an examination in ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1864
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English ...
The proctor for the. wife, pending this term probatory, examined a witness on the
fourth Article of the libel. fla'dams submitted, that the granting a term probatory on
the third plea did not open the term on. the previous pleas. ' Jenner (same side) ...
Great Britain. Courts, Joseph Phillimore, Jesse Addams, 1845
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Notes of cases in the ecclesiastical & maritime courts
... to give in his 1842. client's Answers to this Libel seven days before the First
Dec' 30- Session of the next Term. On the First Session of Hilary 1843. Term, Mrs.
Stone's Proctor prayed that the Term Probatory Jan□ 18- might be extended ...
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A Practical Treatise on the Law of Marriage and Divorce: ...
When the plea has been admitted, a time, or term probatory, is assigned to the
party(n) who gives the plea to examine his witnesses, and the adverse party is '
assigned, except r #c12 i in criminal matters, to give in his answers upon oath to *
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