Usual Terms

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A phrase in the common-law practice, which meant pleading issuably, rejoining gratis, and taking short’ notice of trial. When a defendant obtained further time to plead, these were the terms usually imposed.

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A phrase in the common-law practice, which meant pleading issuably, rejoining gratis, and taking short’ notice of trial. When a defendant obtained further time to plead, these were the terms usually imposed.

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