KONJUGASI CORSICA KATA KERJA COUNTERPLEAD
PRESENT
Present
I counterplead
you counterplead
he/she/it counterpleads
we counterplead
you counterplead
they counterplead
Present continuous
I am counterpleading
you are counterpleading
he/she/it is counterpleading
we are counterpleading
you are counterpleading
they are counterpleading
Present perfect
I have counterpleaded
you have counterpleaded
he/she/it has counterpleaded
we have counterpleaded
you have counterpleaded
they have counterpleaded
Present perfect continuous
I have been counterpleading
you have been counterpleading
he/she/it has been counterpleading
we have been counterpleading
you have been counterpleading
they have been counterpleading
PAST
Past
I counterpleaded
you counterpleaded
he/she/it counterpleaded
we counterpleaded
you counterpleaded
they counterpleaded
Past continuous
I was counterpleading
you were counterpleading
he/she/it was counterpleading
we were counterpleading
you were counterpleading
they were counterpleading
Past perfect
I had counterpleaded
you had counterpleaded
he/she/it had counterpleaded
we had counterpleaded
you had counterpleaded
they had counterpleaded
Past perfect continuous
I had been counterpleading
you had been counterpleading
he/she/it had been counterpleading
we had been counterpleading
you had been counterpleading
they had been counterpleading
FUTURE
Future
I will counterplead
you will counterplead
he/she/it will counterplead
we will counterplead
you will counterplead
they will counterplead
Future continuous
I will be counterpleading
you will be counterpleading
he/she/it will be counterpleading
we will be counterpleading
you will be counterpleading
they will be counterpleading
Future perfect
I will have counterpleaded
you will have counterpleaded
he/she/it will have counterpleaded
we will have counterpleaded
you will have counterpleaded
they will have counterpleaded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been counterpleading
you will have been counterpleading
he/she/it will have been counterpleading
we will have been counterpleading
you will have been counterpleading
they will have been counterpleading
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would counterplead
you would counterplead
he/she/it would counterplead
we would counterplead
you would counterplead
they would counterplead
Conditional continuous
I would be counterpleading
you would be counterpleading
he/she/it would be counterpleading
we would be counterpleading
you would be counterpleading
they would be counterpleading
Conditional perfect
I would have counterplead
you would have counterplead
he/she/it would have counterplead
we would have counterplead
you would have counterplead
they would have counterplead
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been counterpleading
you would have been counterpleading
he/she/it would have been counterpleading
we would have been counterpleading
you would have been counterpleading
they would have been counterpleading
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you counterplead
we let´s counterplead
you counterplead
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to counterplead
Past participle
counterpleaded
Present Participle
counterpleading
CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «COUNTERPLEAD»
Ketahui penggunaan
counterplead dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
counterplead dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
1
Notes of Cases in the Ecclesiastical & Maritime Courts: ...
... then proceeds t« '•"" <"□* •>* ' )' □" .□* '□ " h'-' tv -,ipi- Burl ntit .fi.Tjiii t L
counterplead and deny the visit* of strange men, and the 136 CDNSI6TORY OF
BRISTOL, [H9..JS.
Great Britain. Courts, Thomas Thornton, 1848
2
Notes of cases in the ecclesiastical & maritime courts
... it can only look whether the facts Court cannot alleged would, if proved, work
any legal effect. According terpleasl hi"" to one 0I" tne nrst principles of justice, a
wife, or any per- specific form, son, in such a situation, has a right to counterplead
...
3
The Law-dictionary: Explaining the Rise, Progress, and ...
imfiedit is, that he claitneth nothing but as Ordinary; he could not counterplead
the Patron's title, or any thing to the right of patronage, nor could the Incumbent
counterplead such title, till the stat. 25 Ed. 3. st. 3. c. 7. by which both Bishop and
...
Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins, 1811
... or to a judge, in vacation, for an order to have his demand entered of record, [f)
which will oblige the plaintiff, if he means to contest the demand, either to
counterplead it or demur.(g-) The demand for oyer should be made by a note in
writing, ...
If the debtor abandons his counterplead right, the guarantor shall still be entitled
to have right to counterplead. The counterplead right means that the right of,
when the creditor exercises his obligatory right, the debtor according to legal
reasons ...
6
A Digest of the Laws of England: Respecting Real Property
'($40) ters of his own accord into the warranty, the law presumes, that he parted
with his first possession with warranty; and comes in now to warrant the same
possession, otherwise he would not enter into the warranty, but would
counterplead ...
7
The law-dictionary: explaining the rise, progress, and ...
... discharge him of the battel ; in such case it is said that the appellee shall go
free. This trial by battel is at the defendant's choice ; but if the plaintiff be under an
apparent disability of fighting, as under age, maimed, &c. he may counterplead
the ...
Giles Jacob, Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins, 1811
8
The Prince and the Rose: A Novel Based on the Life of Bir ...
imfiedit is, that he claimeth nothing but as Ordinary; he could not counterplead
the Patron's title, or any thing to the right of patronage, nor could the Incumbent
counterplead such title, till the stat. 25 Ed. 3. sl. 3. c. 7. by w hich both Bishop and
...
9
A New Law Dictionary Containing the Interpretation and ...
Glifi. V Gulfl. 23 s« J 11k. Ctfit. 200. The only Plea which the Bishop hath by the
Common Law on a Quart Im ftdit is, that he claimeth nothing but as ordinary ; he
could not counterplead the Patron's Title, or any Thing to the Right of Patronage,
...
10
The Second Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England: ...
If the tenant vouch A. as as- s 244 J fignee to B. the demandant may
counterplead the seisin of B. within, n ter 'lea x^e m2an'n? °* l'au branch, for that
overthrows the voucher, which g?v«n b'fthi.act. 's the end of this law. 11 E. 3.
Count.