After judgment, the Court, or a Judge may, under special circumstances, set aside the judgment, and, if necessary, stay or set asid'e execution, and may give leave to appear to the... The Law Magazine, Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence - Page 3891855Full view - About this book
| 1862 - 752 pages
...which is in these words : — " After judgment a Court or a Judge may, under special circum" stances, set aside the judgment, and, if necessary, stay or...aside , " execution, and may give leave to appear and defend the action, "if it shall appear to be reasonable to the Court or Judge to do so, "and on... | |
| 1855 - 532 pages
...in all respects be treated as a writ of summons : Provided alto, that after judgment the Court or a Judge may. under special circumstances, set aside...aside execution, and may give leave to appear to the order, and to defend the action, if it shall appear to the Court or Judge reasonable so to do, and... | |
| Great Britain - 1855 - 1050 pages
...necessary, ^mmistanc**, •tay or set aside Execution, and may give Leave to appear to get aside Judgthe Writ, and to defend the Action, if it shall appear to be ment. reasonable to the Court or Judge so to do, and on such Terms as to the Court or Judge may seem... | |
| 1856 - 634 pages
...in all respects be treated as a writ of su mmons : provided also, that after judgment the court or a judge may, under special circumstances, set aside...aside execution, and may give leave to appear to the order, and to defend the action, if it shall appear to the court or jndge reasonable so to do, and... | |
| 1856 - 640 pages
...in all respects be treated as a writ of summons: provided also, that after judgment the court or a judge may, under special circumstances, set aside...if necessary, stay or set aside execution, and may gjve leave to appear to the order, and to defend the action, if it shall appear to the court or judge... | |
| Sir Charles Edward Pollock - 1857 - 776 pages
...as to the judge may seem fit. Judge may, HI- After judgment, the court or a judge may, under special under special circumstances, set aside the judgment, and, if necessary, stay or set circum- aside execution, and may give leave to appear to the writ, and to defend a«Me judi?- the action'... | |
| James Edward Davis - 1857 - 454 pages
...of the Superior Courts shall, upon application within the period of twelve days from such service, give leave to appear to the writ and to defend the action, on the defendant paying into Court the sum indorsed on the writ, or upon affidavit satisfactory to... | |
| Great Britain - 1859 - 158 pages
...Security or otherwise as to the Judge may seem fit. III. After Judgment, the Court or a Judge Judge may, may, under special Circumstances, set aside, the Judgment,...set [ aside Execution, and may give Leave to appear Judgment. to the Writ, and to defend the Action, if it shall appear to be reasonable to the Court or... | |
| Charles Edward Pollock - 1859 - 800 pages
...the form (TO). Setting Selling aside Judgment.] — The judge may, under special njent. aside judg- circumstances, set aside the judgment, and, if necessary, stay or set aside execution, and give the defendant leave to appear and defend if it seems to him reasonable, and on such terms as he... | |
| William Selwyn - 1861 - 840 pages
...or otherwise as to the judge may seem meet. And sect 3 enac.'s, that "after judgment the court or a judge may under special circumstances set aside the...may give leave to appear to the writ and to defend tlte action, if it shall appear to be reasonable to the court or judge so to do, and on such terms... | |
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