Melne Profits. Pleadings; and what Evidence must be given in Ac Mill ions for them. Cutoms to grind at Mills. Extend to whom and what. A. Milcafting Micag by the Plaintiff. When it shall prevent Milnomer. 246 A. Peacgs. By whom: Abatement of Writ by what Mifnomer. Names of Pleadings. Known by the one Name and the other. C. 7. 246 C. 3. 246 C. 6. 247 248 C. 9. 248 249 249 A. 250 B. 251 252 D. 253 At what Time (a Man) may be nonfuited. The difference between a Nonfuit, Retraxit, Nolle In what Cafes the Nonfuit of the Plaintiff against one shall be for others. In what Actions. Dath. The Force thereof where there is Oath against Oath. B. 312 C. 313 Dccupant. Who may be a fpecial Occupant. Own Dath. Difobedience of Perfons made Overfeers, how punished. N. &.O. 318 0.4. 319 L. 2. 319 319 320 322 322 323 324 326 327 Dyer of Records, Deed, &c. Given. Of what Thing. B. 328 Demanded. In what Cafes, it may or must be de Difputes between the Partners and their Debtors. One dies. Difputes between the Executor or Ad. Pleas of Setting down the Plea to be argued, &c. and what fhall be faid a Waver. 397 S. 397 Over-ruling his own Plea. What fball be faid to be. T. Plea and Pleadings. 398 Of Pleadings in general. Good or not. B. 399 At what 'Time Defendant must Plead. E. What Plea may be pleaded, after Time to plead granted. 403 F. 406 Amendment; or Alteration of Pleas. In what Cafes. H. Rules as to Pleadings. 407 Pledges. In what Actions (or Cafes) they ought to be found. B. Policy of Insurance. |