Excerpt from Questions and Answers on Common Law and Equity Pleading: Prepared With the Aid of Stephen, Chitty, Gould, and McKelvie on Common Law Pleading, and Story, Mitford and Tyler, Langdell, and Cooper on Equity Pleading
In the King's Bench and Common Pleas, either by origi nal writ or by bill; in the Exchequer, by bill only.
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