The rules and orders of the Court of Exchequer

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The rules and orders of the Court of Exchequer
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England and Wales. Court of Exchequer.
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London :: printed by the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins esquires, for John Walthoe, and are to be sold at his shop, in the Middle-Temple Cloysters,
1698.
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IX. Times of setting down Demurrers, Pleas, &c.

WHere the Defendant shall put in a Plea or Demur∣rer, the same is to be set down by the Defendant by the Satur∣day sevennight following, or else the Plea and Demurrer is to stand over-ruled: And in case the Plea and Demurrer do stand over-ruled as aforesaid, or be over ruled at the hearing, the Defendant is forthwith to pay to the Plaintiff, * 1.1 or his Attorney in Court, forty shillings Costs, and after his Answer to rejoin gratis, and join in Commission as aforesaid: And in case the Plea or Demurrer be orderd to stand good, the Plaintiff to pay to

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the Defendant, or his Attorney in Court, thirty shillings Costs; * 1.2 and if the Demurrer be to the whole Bill, * 1.3 and be admitted by the Plaintiff; or allowed by the the Court, the Defendant to stand dimissed with Costs: And if the Defendant will put in his Answer two days before the day appointed for the hearing of the said Plea and Demurrer, or sooner, and give notice thereof to the Plaintiffs Attorney, he is to pay to the Plaintiff twenty shillings Costs.

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