| 1833 - 560 sider
...residence of the principal solicitor or solicitors. 4. That the service of subpoenas shall be effected by delivering a copy of the writ and of the indorsement...served by leaving the body thereof at the party's dwelling-house, or otherwise than personally, it shall be sufficient to leave a copy of such subpoena... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, James William Mylne, Benjamin Keen (Reporter) - 1834 - 810 sider
...indorsed thereon. IV. Mode of serv- THAT the service of subpoenas shall be effected by mg subpoena, delivering a copy of the writ and of the indorsement...served by leaving the body thereof at the party's dwelling-house or otherwise than personally, it shall be sufficient to leave a copy of such subpoena... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, James William Mylne, Benjamin Keen (Reporter) - 1834 - 772 sider
...thereon. IV. Mode of serv- THAT the service of subpoenas shall be effected by ing subpoena. Jelivering a copy of the writ and of the indorsement thereon,...served by leaving the body thereof at the party's dwelling-house or otherwise than personally, it shall be sufficient to leave a copy of such subpoena... | |
| 1834 - 576 sider
...residence of the principal solicitor or solicitors. 4. That the service of subpoenas shall be effected by delivering a copy of the writ and of the indorsement...producing the original writ, and that in all cases where a subpœna might heretofore have been served by leaving the body thereof at the party's dwelling-house,... | |
| Edmund Robert Daniell - 1837 - 864 sider
...viceusual place of abode. According to the new orders, personal Personal, service is to be effected by delivering a copy of the writ and of the indorsement thereon to the person served, and at the same time producing to him the original writ (k). Personal service... | |
| William Richardson - 1838 - 168 sider
...residence of the principal solicitor or solicitors. 4.— That the service of subpoenas shall be effected by delivering a copy of the writ and of the indorsement...served by leaving the body thereof at the party's dwelling-house, or otherwise than personally, it shall be sufficient to leave a copy of such subpoena... | |
| John Sidney Smith - 1842 - 632 sider
...residence, of the principal Solicitor or Solicitors. IV. That the service of subpoenas shall be effected by delivering a copy of the writ and of the indorsement...served by leaving the body thereof at the party's dwelling-house or otherwise than personally, it shall be sufficient to leave a copy of such subpoena... | |
| Samuel Miller - 1842 - 518 sider
...residence of the principal solicitor or solicitors. IV. That the service of subpoenas shall be effected by delivering a copy of the writ and of the indorsement...served by leaving the body thereof at the party's dwelling-house or otherwise than personally, it shall be sufficient to leave a copy of such subpoena... | |
| John Sidney Smith - 1842 - 766 sider
...indorsement thereon, as there are defendants inserted in the writ. The service of the subpoena is effected by delivering a copy of the writ, and of the indorsement...thereon, and at the same time producing the original writ.[a] The service may be personal, but leaving a copy of the subpoena, and of the indorsement, at... | |
| Solomon Atkinson - 1842 - 580 sider
...or solicitors. (B. 3) . That Service of ' the service of subpoenas shall be effected by de' livering a copy of the writ and of the indorsement ' thereon, and at the same time producing the ori' ginal writ; and that in all cases where a subpoena ' might heretofore have been served by leaving... | |
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