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" A judgment by confession may be entered without action, either for money due or to become due, or to secure any person against contingent liability on behalf of the defendant, or both, in the manner prescribed by this Chapter. "
Laws of the State of Wisconsin - Page 457
by Wisconsin - 1891
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The Code of civil procedure of the State of California

California - 1880 - 1122 pages
...§ 1132. A judgment by confession may be entered without action, either for money due or to become due, or to secure any person against contingent liability on behalf of the defendant, or botb, in the manner prescribed by this chapter. Such judgment may be entered in any court having jurisdiction...
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The Laws of Wisconsin, Volume 1

Wisconsin - 1891 - 1160 pages
...judgment by confession may be jmizmenta by entered before the judge of the county court Of confessionthe county of Portage, in any sum not exceeding five hundred...behalf of the defendant, or both, if a statement in wriling be made, signed by the defendant and verified by his oath, to the following effect: First....
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 24

1891 - 1248 pages
...judgment by confession may be made, but section 5061 contains the folio wing requirements: "It must be made, signed by the defendant, and verified by his oath to thefollowIng effect: (1) It roust authorize the entry of judgment for u specified sum ; (2) 11 it be...
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The Code of Civil Procedure of North Carolina: With Notes and Decisions to ...

North Carolina, Walter Clark - 1892 - 950 pages
...confession may be entered without action, either in or out of term, either for money due or to become due, or to secure any person against contingent liability on behalf of the defendant, or both, in the manner prescribed by this chapter. Judgments confessed. — The guardian of a lunatic may confess...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 28

1892 - 1172 pages
...in the manner prescribed by this chapter." Section 4f>5. "A statement in writing shall bo made and signed by the defendant, and verified by his oath, to the following effect: First, it shall authorize the entry of Judgment for a specified sum." Section 466. "if the defendant, at any...
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The Codes and General Laws of Oregon, Volume 1

Oregon - 1892 - 1154 pages
...son, without' action, in term time or vacation, in favor of any one, either for money due or to become due, or to secure any person against contingent liability on behalf of the defendant in such judgment, or both if it be in favor of the same person. What may be confessed for. — ing...
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The Code of civil procedure, and the Criminal statutes. Approved by the ...

South Carolina - 1894 - 670 pages
...23 SC, 449. statement tn Sec. 384. A statement in writing must be made and signed Jo?m thereof*""1 by the defendant, and verified by his oath, to the following effect : ib., }4oo. i. it must state the amount for which judgment may be entered, and authorize the entry...
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Mills' Annotated Code: Adopting as Text the Colorado Code of Civil Procedure ...

Colorado - 1896 - 874 pages
...judgment for whatever amount he may see fit. Id. Sec. 274. A statement in writing shall be made and signed by the defendant and verified by his oath, to the following effect: First — It shall authorize the entry of judgment for a specified sum. Second— If it be for money due or to become...
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The Laws of Wisconsin

Wisconsin - 1901 - 900 pages
...thousand dollars without action either for money due or to become due or to secure any person against a contingent liability on behalf of the defendant, or both, if a statement in writing be made and signed by the defendant and verified by his oath to the following effect: (1) It must state the...
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The Codes and Statutes of Oregon: Showing All Laws of a General ..., Volume 1

Oregon - 1902 - 1036 pages
...person, without action, in term time or vacation, in favor of any one, either for money due or to become due, or to secure any person against contingent liability on behalf of the defendant in such judgment, or both, if it be in favor of the same person. [L. 1862; D. Cd. § 251; H. С. §...
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