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Chapter VIII. Rules Of Pleading. Section 40. Rules Tending Solely To The Production Of An Issue |
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This section is from the book "Popular Law Library Vol11 Common Law Pleading, Code Pleading, Federal Procedure, Evidence", by Albert H. Putney. Also available from Amazon: Popular Law-Dictionary.
(1) After the declaration, the parties at each stage must demur, or plead, either by way of traverse or of confession and avoidance.
(2) Upon a traverse, issue must be tendered.
(3) When issue is tendered, it must be accepted.
 
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