The Full Defence is in some Cases Ordi∣nary, and in others Special: And the Ordi∣nary
Full Defence in some Actions is, Venit
& defendit vim & injuriam quando, &c. and
in others, Venit & defendit jus suum quando,
&c. and where the Defendant shall in his
Defence say, Venit & defendit vim & inju∣riam
quando, &c. are these Actions, viz. Ac∣count,
Action upon the Case, Covenant, Debt,
Detinue, Ejectment, Ne injuste vexes, Par∣tition,
Parco fracto, Quare Impedit, Quo jure,
Replevin, Rescous, Recaptione Averiorum,
Recto, Rationabili parte bonorum, Rationabi∣libus
Estoveriis; in all Actions where Debt
and Trespass are given by the Statute; in all
Actions of Trespass de Clauso fracto, or de
Clauso & domo fractis, with their Incidents,
as, de Bladis & herba depast', conculcat', con∣sumpt',
succis'; Averiis, pedibus ambulando, &c.
or, de Arboribus succis', amputat', &c. or, de
Sepibus, Fossatis, Solo; Eradicat' vel amputat',
implet', subvers', &c. or, de Bonis capt', aspor∣tat',
spoliat', &c. or for Battery, False Impri∣sonment,
or Menacing the Plaintiff or his
Servants; as also in Waste, and other Per∣sonal
and Mixt Actions.
But in a Writ of Intrusion, and every
Praecipe quod reddat, Ayel, Escheat, and the
like, the Defence is, Venit & defendit Ius
suum quando, &c. And in some Cases the
Defence is more Special than before, as
Brook, Defence 45. In Recto quando Dominus
Remisit Curiam suam, the Defence shall be
Venit & defendit Ius praedicti Petentis &
Seisinam suam quando, &c. And ibid. 16, & 40.