Severance.
SEverance is the Singling of two or more that are joyned in a Writ: As if two are joyn∣ed in a Writ De liberate proban∣da, and the one afterward is non-suited, in this case Seve∣ance is permitted, so that not∣withstanding the Nonsuit of
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SEverance is the Singling of two or more that are joyned in a Writ: As if two are joyn∣ed in a Writ De liberate proban∣da, and the one afterward is non-suited, in this case Seve∣ance is permitted, so that not∣withstanding the Nonsuit of
the one, the other may alone proceed. F. N. B. fol. 78. See of this Brook, tit. Severance & Summons, fol. 238. For it is harder to know in what cases Severance is permitted, then what it is. There is also Seve∣rance in Assise, Old Book of En∣tries, fol. 81. col 4. And Severance in Attaint, fol. 95. col. 2. And Seve∣rance in Debt, fol. 200. col. 1. And Severance in Quare impedit, Coke, l •• b. 5. fol. 97.