Amendments and jeofails.
Errors in record owing to the misprison of
clerks may be amended. 14 Edw. 3, St. 1, Ch. 6.
No man shall lose by the old forms of pleading.
36 Edward 3, St. 1, Ch. 15.
Records not to be amended in a term after judgment
given and inrolled. 11 Henry 4, Ch. 3.
May be amended as well after judgment as before.
9 Henry 5, St. 1, Ch. 4; 4 Henry 6, Ch. 3.
For what errors judgment shall not be reversed,
and what defects may be amended. 8 Henry 6,
Ch. 12.
Judges may amend mistakes of clerks. 8 Henry
6, Ch. 15.
What mispleadings, &c. aided by verdict. 32
Henry 8, Ch. 30, S. 1; 18 Elizabeth, Ch. 14; 21
James 1, Ch. 13.
After demurrer joined, judgment shall not be
stayed or reversed for matter of form. 27 Elizabeth,
Ch. 5; 4 Anne, Ch. 16, S. 1.
Except certain criminal cases. 18 Elizabeth,
Ch. 14, S. 2; 27 Elizabeth, Ch. 5, S. 3; 21 James
1, Ch. 13, S. 3; 16 and 17 Car. 2, Ch. 8, S. 2; 4
Anne, Ch. 16, S. 7; 5 George 1, Ch. 13, S. 2.
Defects in form amended. 27 Elizabeth, Ch. 5,
S. 2.
Jeofails extended to judgments by confession.
4
Anne, Ch. 16, S. 2.
To writs of mandamus. 9 Anne, Ch. 20, S. 7.
To proceedings in English. 4 George 2, Ch.
26.
Judgment shall not be stayed or reversed after
verdict for defects of form. 16 and 17 Car. 2, Ch.
8.
Apothecaries.
Where exempt from offices, &c. 6 and 7
William
3, Ch. 4.
Appearance.
Where to be entered by plaintiff for defendant.
12 George 1, Ch. 29, S. 1. |
Arrests.
Priests attending divine service, not to be arrested.
50 Edward 3, Ch. 5; 1 Rich. 2, Ch. 15.
Service of process on Sunday void, except in
treason, felony, or breach of the peace. 29 Car. 2,
Ch. 7, S. 6.
Capias first given against accountants. 52 Hen.
3, Ch. 23.
Like process in case as in debt or trespass. 19
Henry 7, Ch. 9.
Capias in debt, detinue and replevin. 25 Edw.
3, St. 5, Ch. 17.
Arrest of judgment.
See judgments.
Assets.
Trusts in fee deemed assets by descent. 29
Car.
2, Ch. 3, S. 10 and 11.
Assumpsit.
See frauds.
Assurance.
See insurance.
Attornies.
The judges may admit attornies in pleas before
them. 15 Edward 2, St. 1.
They shall be examined by the judges, and their
names put on the roll. 4 Henry 4, Ch. 18.
Attornment.
Grants to be good without it. 4 Anne, Ch. 16,
S. 9.
By tenants, except to a mortgage, void. 11
George 2, Ch. 19, S. 11.
Avowry.
An avowant recovering, shall have costs. 7
Henry 8, Ch. 4, S. 3; 21 Henry 8, Ch. 19.
Writs shall go to enquire of the sum in arrear,
and the value of the distress, on nonsuit of the
plaintiff, or verdict or judgment on demurrer,
against him. 17 Car. 2, Ch. 7, S. 2 and 3. |