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" First, When de injuria may clearly be replied. Secondly, When it clearly cannot be replied. Thirdly, When it is probable that it may be replied. Fourthly, When it is probable it cannot be replied. And, Fifthly, When it is altogether doubtful whether it... "
The Genius of the Common Law - Page 33
by Frederick Pollock - 1912 - 141 pages
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A History of English Law, Volume 9

Sir William Searle Holdsworth - Law - 1926 - 498 pages
...since the New Rules ; and for the purpose of classifying these cases, I propose to consider,—First, When de injuria may clearly be replied. Secondly,...altogether doubtful whether it can or cannot be replied. In the course of this discussion, I shall have to point out and explain what amounts to mere matter...
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A History of English Law, Volume 9

Sir William Searle Holdsworth - Law - 1926 - 514 pages
...elaborated since the New Rules ; and for the purpose of classifying these cases, I propose to consider,— First, When de injuria may clearly be replied. Secondly,...altogether doubtful whether it can or cannot be replied. In the course of this discussion, I shall have to point out and explain what amounts to mere matter...
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Year Book

New Jersey State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1913 - 196 pages
...or rather that half of him which was devoted to the technical side of process and pleading," gives a classified exposition of the doctrine, considering...Fourthly, when it is probable it cannot be replied. Fifthly, when it is altogether doubtful whether it can or cannot be replied." The essence of the new...
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Civil Procedure of the Trial Court in Historical Perspective

Robert Wyness Millar - Civil procedure - 2005 - 550 pages
...is of exaggeration in the satirical gloss which divides the cases of this replication into those : "First, when de injuria may clearly be replied. Secondly,...altogether doubtful whether it can or cannot be replied." 5 A mingling of logic and illogic, not untinctured by tricklings of medieval scholasticism, appears...
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