The rules and orders of the Court of Exchequer
- Title
- The rules and orders of the Court of Exchequer
- Author
- England and Wales. Court of Exchequer.
- Publication
- 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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Contents
- title page
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ORDERS and RƲLES of Proceedings in the Office of His Majesty's Remem∣brancer of His Court of
Exchequer atWestmin∣ster, which the Right Ho∣nourable the Lord Chief Baron, and the other Ba∣rons have thought fit at present to Ordain, and Pub∣lish, for the better and more speedy carrying on the Business in that Office.-
I.
English Bills. -
II.
Filing of Bills. -
III.
The day to be set down of the filing of every Bill, Plea, De∣murrer, Exception, Replication, and Rejoinder. -
IV.
Times of Appearances upon Sub∣poena's. -
V.
Touching Contempts. -
VI. ANSWERS.
Time for Defendants to put in their Answers. -
VII.
Touching Answers: No Demurrer if in Contempt. -
VIII.
Payment of Costs upon Contempts for want of Appearances or An∣swers. -
IX.
Times of setting down Demurrers, Pleas, &c. -
X.
Pleas of Outlawry. -
XI.
Admitting of Pleas and Demur∣rers to be good. -
XII.
If Demurrer on Mistake. -
XIII.
Pleas of Dependences of a former Suit. -
XIV.
Exceptions. -
XV.
Second Insufficient Answer. -
XVI.
Proceedings upon Process of Con∣tempt upon Insufficient An∣swers. -
XVII.
Plaintiffs dismission of the Bill before Replication. -
XVIII.
Proceedings on the bringing to the Bar for want of Appear∣ance or Answers. -
XIX.
Hearing Causes upon Bill and Answer. -
XX.
Commissions for want of Replica∣tion, or for not proceeding af∣ter Replication. -
XXI.
Examination of Witnesses. -
XXII.
Execution of Commissions to exa∣mine Witnesses. -
XXIII.
Renewed Commissions to be Exe∣cuted. -
XXIV.
No Commission in London. -
XXV.
Publication. -
XXVI.
Ʋse of Depositions of Witnesses. -
XXVII.
Setting down of Causes in Lon∣don,or within sixty Miles, in Easteror MichaelmasTerm. -
XXVIII. Subpoena's
to hear Judgment. -
XXIX.
Hearings. -
XXX.
Rules on Hearing on Motions. -
XXXI.
Entries of Decrees and Dismissions. -
XXXII.
Decrees and Orders. -
XXXIII.
Bills of Review. -
XXXIV.
Proceedings upon Bills to Exa∣mine Witnesses in perpetuam rei∣memoriam. -
XXXV.
Contempt in not performing Orders and Decrees. -
XXXVI.
Times for coming in of Reports, and for filing of Exceptions to Reports. -
XXXVII.
Not performing Decrees. -
XXXVIII.
Examination of Persons in Contempt. -
XXXIX.
Touching the same. -
XL.
Beating or Abusing the Persons serving the Process. -
XLI.
Injunctions. -
XLII.
Taxing of Costs. -
XLIII.
Bills of Review. -
XLIV.
Serving of Sheriffs, or Ʋnder-She∣riffs with Orders. -
XLV.
Sheriff to name Attorneys. -
XLVI.
Rules to Sheriff to Retorn Process. -
XLVII.
Paupers. -
XLVIII.
Notes of Informations. -
XLIX.
Records of Recoveries and Fines to be perfected. -
L.
Pleadings upon Personal Informa∣tions. -
LI.
Contempts, &c. -
LII.
Joyning in Demurrer. -
LIII.
Informations and other Matters of Law. -
LIV.
Rules upon Retorns of Scire Facias. -
LV.
Notice of Trials. -
LVI.
Entring Judgment after Trials. -
LVII.
Irregularities in Pleadings. - LVIII.
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Some Law Books,lately Printed for J. Walthoeat his Shop in the Middle Temple Cloysters.