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EVERY MAN His own LAWYER: OR, A Summary of the Laws of England, in a new and instructive method.
Of Actions and Remedies, Writs, Process, Arrests, and Bail.
THE actions and remedies brought and prosecuted in our courts for recovery of rights and damages for injuries sustained, and for the doing of justice between one subject and another, so that all persons who complain may be relieved, according to the nature and merits of their case, are the following.
- Action.
- 1. Of Debt.
- 2. On the Case.
- 3. Of Account.
- 4. Of Covenant.
- 5. Of Detinue.
- 6. Of Trover.
- 7. Of Slander.
- 8. Of Assault and Battery.
- 9. Of Trespass.
- 10. Of Ejectment.
- 11. Of Assise.
- 12. Of Waste, &c.
Action of Debt is a suit given by law where a man oweth ano|ther a certain sum of money, by obligation, or bargain for a thing sold, or by contract, &c. and the debtor will not pay the debt at the day agreed; then the creditor shall have this action against him for the same.
If money be due upon any specialty, action of debt only lieth; for no other action may be brought for it: and where a man con|tracts to pay money for things which he hath bought, and the sel|ler takes bond for the money, the contract is discharged; so that he shall not have action of debt upon the contract, but on the bond. Nat. Br. 268.
The usual action of debt, which consists of divers particular branches, lies in all these cases: